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IST Transactions of Transportation Systems-Theory and Applications (
TSTA ) |
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ISSN (Print): 913-8865
ISSN (CDROM): 1913-8873 |
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IST Transactions of TSTA is devoted to scholarly research on the development, planning, management, operation and evaluation of intelligent transportation systems. Intelligent transportation systems are innovative solutions that address contemporary transportation problems. They are characterized by information, dynamic feedback and automation that allow people and goods to move efficiently. They encompass the full scope of information technologies used in transportation, including control, computation and communication, as well as the algorithms, databases, models and human interfaces, Information Collection and Processing; In-Vehicle ITS, Safety and Vulnerable Road User Aspects; Public Transport; Demand Management and Electronic Payment Systems; Traffic Management; Fleet and Public Transport Logistics; Emergency and Incident Management; Policy and Institutional Issues; Interoperability, Standards and Architectures; Deployment and Evaluation; Sustainability and Environmental Issues; Funding Scenarios; Enforcement; Human Machine Interaction; Education, Deployments with Enabling Technologies. The Journal of TSTA is especially interested in research that leads to improved planning and operation of the transportation system through the application of new technologies. The journal is particularly interested in research that adds to the scientific understanding of the impacts that intelligent transportation systems can have on accessibility, congestion, pollution, safety, security, noise, and energy and resource consumption. The journal is inter-disciplinary, and accepts work from fields of engineering, economics, planning, policy, business and management, as well as any other disciplines that contribute to the scientific understanding of intelligent transportation systems and infrastructures. The journal is also multi-modal, and accepts work on intelligent transportation for all forms of ground, air and water transportation. Example topics include the role of information systems in transportation, traffic flow and control, vehicle control, routing and scheduling, traveler response to dynamic information, planning for ITS innovations, evaluations of ITS field operational tests, ITS deployment experiences, automated highway systems, vehicle control systems, diffusion of ITS, and tools/software for analysis of ITS. |
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Editorial Board
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- Mr. Mazhar Hassan, Genetech Solutions, Pakistan
- Prof. Jyant Kumar, Indian Institute of Science, India
- Mr. Venky Shankar, Pennsylvania State University, United States
- Prof. TianWei Ma, University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States
- Prof. Dazhi Sun, Texas A&M University - Kingsville, United States
- Prof. Arif Mehmood, United Arab Emirates University, United Arab Emirates
- Dr. Jun Wang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Mr. Francisco Velasco, University of Seville, Spain
- Mr. JoseM Merigo, University of Barcelona, Spain
- Prof. Kasthurirangan Gopalakrishnan, Iowa State University, United States
- Prof. CarmeloR Garcia, Department of Computer Science/ University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
- Prof. Seda Kizilel, KOC UNIVERSITY, Turkey
- Mr. MahmoudReza Delavar, College of Eng., University of Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of
- Dr. Dimitris Folinas, University of Macedonia, Greece
- Dr. CHEONG Siew Ann, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Ms. Neelam Raheel, BIMCS, Pakistan
- Mr. Hasnain Abbas, QA, Canada
- Ms. Jennifer Diane, SAC, Canada
- Mr. Dong Jing, CAS, China
- Prof. Yasir Arrfat, IJCSIS, United Arab Emirates
- Mr. James Bradley, ISTPress, Canada
- Mr. qa qa, qa qa inst, Qatar
- Mr. aa cc, lk, Afghanistan
- Mr. Hasnain Abbas, TEST, Canada
- Mr. qa user, QA, Pakistan
- Mr. Shujaat Bhimani, MAJU, Pakistan
- Ms. Hellen Warn, KU University, Belgium
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