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Automation and Remote Control
DisciplineControl theory
LanguageEnglish
Edited byStanislav Vassilyev
Publication details
History1936–present
Publisher
^^MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica¸¸ (Russia)
FrequencyMonthly
0.246 (2011)
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ISSN0005-1179
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Automation and Remote Control (Template:Lang-ru, Avtomatika i telemekhanika, ISSN 0005-1179) - a Russian periodical, publication of MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica Press distributed in English exclusively by Springer Science. ISSN 0005-1179 (Print), ISSN 1608-3032 (Online since August 17, 2004).

Founded on April 1936 by the USSR Academy of Sciences Department of Engineering, Mechanics and Control Processes Problems. Cofounders - Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences of USSR Academy of Sciences and Institute of Information Transmission Problems of USSR Academy of Sciences.

Became the first special journal in the area of control systems. Now the scope of the journal is entirely control theory problems and applications.

Illustrates researches and developments in the area of science and technics in the field of the automatic control theory.

Editor-in-chief - Stanislav Vassilyev, academician of Russian Academy of Sciences

History

Founded in April 1936 as the first journal in the world devoted especially to the issues in control theory, "Avtomatika i Telemekhanika" come off press. The frequency of publication was six issues per year.

Since 1956 the journal has been a monthly publication and it has been translated into English and published in the United States under the title "Automation and Remote Control" by Plenum Publishing Corporation.

During its existence, the scope of the journal substantially evolved and expanded to reflect virtually all subjects concerned in one way or another with the current science of control.

Themes

The journal publishes surveys, original papers, and short communications, in the field of control theory.

See also

Other publications of the Institute of Control Systems: