Targeted for leading-edge industrial practitioners and applied researchers, ISA Transactions aims to be the respected
journal of advances in the science and engineering of process measurement and automation.The topics of "measurement" include sensors,
analyzers, signal processing, filtering, data compression, data rectification, fault detection, inferential measurement, ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Targeted for leading-edge industrial practitioners and applied researchers, ISA Transactions aims to be the respected
journal of advances in the science and engineering of process measurement and automation.
The topics of "measurement" include sensors,
analyzers, signal processing, filtering, data compression, data rectification, fault detection, inferential measurement, soft sensors,
hardware interfacing, etc. and any of the techniques that support them such as artificial intelligence, fuzzy logic, and analysis. The
topics of "automation" include statistical and deterministic strategies for batch and continuous control, modeling and simulation, optimization,
event triggers, scheduling and sequencing, system reliability, quality, maintenance, management, loss prevention, etc.; and the equipment
and techniques that support them.
New techniques will be developed from a reader-friendly, first-principles analytical foundation with
clearly acknowledged and defended simplifications. Credible examples or experimental results are expected, to establish practicability.
Authors are expected to discuss "hidden" issues, such as heuristics employed, limits of applicability, and needs for initialization.
Thereby practitioner readers can make informed decisions as to the applicability to their process, and researchers can see where there
are needs for theoretical analysis and continued technology developments.
As of 2007, ISA Transactions will be published by Elsevier.
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