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Asian Journal of Control
ISSN
  • E1934-6093
  • P1561-8625
Publisher

Chinese Automatic Control Society

Listed on
(Coverage)

JCR2005-2012;2014-2023

SJR1999-2020;2022-2023

CiteScore2011-2023

SCIE2010-2024

CC2016-2024

SCOPUS2017-2024

Active
Active

based on the information

  • SCOPUS:2024-10
Country
USA
Aime & Scopes
The Asian Journal of Control, an Asian Control Association (ACA) and Chinese Automatic Control Society (CACS) affiliated journal, is the first international journal originating from the Asia Pacific region. The Asian Journal of Control publishes papers on original theoretical and practical research and developments in the areas of control, involving all facets of control theory and its application. Published six times a year, the Journal aims to be a key platform for control communities throughout the world. The Journal provides a forum where control researchers and practitioners can exchange knowledge and experiences on the latest advances in the control areas, and plays an educational role for students and experienced researchers in other disciplines interested in this continually growing field. The scope of the journal is extensive. Topics include: /// The theory and design of control systems and components,encompassing: /// Robust and distributed control using geometric, optimal,stochastic and nonlinear methods /// Game theory and state estimation /// Adaptive control, including neural networks, learning, parameter estimation and system fault detection /// Artificial intelligence, fuzzy and expert systems /// Hierarchical and man-machine systems /// All parts of systems engineering which consider the reliability ofcomponents and systems /// Emerging application areas, such as: ◦ Robotics /// Mechatronics /// Computers for computer-aided design, manufacturing,and control of various industrial processes /// Space vehicles and aircraft, ships, andtraffic /// Biomedical systems /// National economies /// Power systems /// Agriculture /// Natural resources
Article List

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Masked observation for majority-based control of a democratic progress model in the framework of discrete event systems
  • 2021-09-01
  • Asian Journal of Control, Vol.23 No.5, pp.2393-2402
  • John Wiley and Sons Inc
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