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Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control

About the journal

Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control is the peer-reviewed research journal of the Institute of Measurement and Control (InstMC), a UK professional body for the measurement, instrumentation, and control-engineering disciplines. Founded in 1979 in its current title (with earlier transactions of the Institute predating that date), the journal carries original research, reviews, and case studies across the breadth of measurement and control engineering.

Editorial scope covers classical and modern control theory (state-space methods, robust and adaptive control, model-predictive control, nonlinear control), measurement systems and instrumentation (sensors, signal conditioning, measurement uncertainty, calibration), systems engineering and industrial automation (PLC and SCADA systems, industrial Internet-of-Things), process and manufacturing control, and the application of control-engineering methods to non-classical domains (biomedical engineering, environmental systems, energy systems).

Transferred to SAGE Publications in the 2006 Hodder Arnold journal-list sale, the journal has continued under SAGE in close association with the Institute of Measurement and Control and remains the principal British research journal in its field.

Scope

  • control engineering
  • measurement & instrumentation
  • systems engineering
  • industrial automation

Indexing & abstracting

  • Scopus
  • Web of Science (SCI-Expanded)
  • INSPEC
  • Compendex

Indexing coverage reflects the journal’s inclusion in standard bibliographic databases during the Arnold imprint years and (where applicable) under subsequent publishers.

Bibliographic identifiers

ISO 4 abbreviation
Trans. Inst. Meas. Control

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