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The journal "Avtomatika i Telemekhanika" accepts articles in Russian language only. The journal "Automation and Remote Control" contains scientific papers published in "Avtomaika i Telemekhanika" translated from Russian language to English and selected invited articles.

Guidelines for authors of «Avtomatika i Telemekhanika» and «Automation and Remote Control» journals

Important: If your article is accepted, and you send a revised or final version, please do not resubmit the article, but use this procedure. Otherwise, editorial work with the article significantly slows down. Authors are not charged for publications.

Journal scope

«Automation and Remote Control» publishes results in the field of theory and practice of automatic control on the following topics: control theory (linear systems, nonlinear systems, stochastic systems, robust and adaptive systems, optimal control), network control, control in technical systems, mass-service systems, control in intelligent systems, control in social-systems, economic systems, control in medical-biological systems, information technology in management, optimization and operations research, data analysis, reliability, and technical diagnostics. Each article falls into one of the sections.

The journal also publishes reviews of the current state of the theory and practice of automatic control (section «Reviews»), reports on scientific conferences, materials of scientific discussions, and reviews of new books (section «Chronicle»).

General requirements

  1. The journal "Avtomatika i Telemekhanika" accepts articles written in Russian. Articles published in Avtomatika i Telemekhanika are subsequently translated into English for publication in Automation and Remote Control. Editorial Board has the right to invite articles not published in Avtomatika i Telemekhanika for publication in Automation and Remote Control.

  2. Only open research results are considered for publication. The editorial board is entitled to request the authors to provide an expert opinion on the possibility of publication in the open press.

  3. The article should correspond to the journal publication ethics. In particular, the article should not contain borrowings without indicating the sources. All incoming articles the editorial office checks for plagiarism with the help of the service provided by the platform elibrary.ru. In case of plagiarism, the editorial board reserves the right to inform the general public.

  4. You must use the Journal’s LaTeX template to submit an article. Links to the latest version are available at the end of this page. For the initial submission, save the article created using the Journal’s LaTeX template in PDF format and upload it to the Mathnet editorial system (via Submit a manuscript link on the journal page). Please note that all the metadata must be completed in both Russian and English.

    We recommend using Overleaf to create your article’s files, as it will allow you to prepare both the PDF required for initial submission via the Mathnet editorial system and the LaTeX files required for further publication.

    For more information about the article submission, please refer to technical requirements page.

Title page of an article

  1. Full names of the co-authors, indicating their degree, affiliation(s), and e-mail address (for each of the co-authors).

  2. Article title.

  3. Article abstract as a separate paragraph of up to 100 words, designed for a wide range of readers and accurately and fully reflecting the scientific essence of the article.

  4. 3-10 keywords as a separate paragraph.

The length of the article (excluding reviews) should not exceed 16 pages (12pt font at double interval), including the appendix, the literature list, tables, and figures.

Article structure

  1. The article should begin with an introduction, which includes the substantive formulation of the question addressed in the article, a brief history of the problem, and an explanation of where and when this problem arises in the solution of control tasks. If the problem is one of analyzing some mathematical model, it should be explained how this model flows from the content of the problem.

  2. The main text of the article gives a mathematical statement of the problem; formulated statements and obtained results should be described and explained in detail, and all the necessary evidence should be put in the Appendix.

    The rarely used special terms and designations need to be clarified. It is highly undesirable to use abbreviations (except for a very limited number of common ones).

    The article should be written using terminology specific to the field of knowledge covered by the article.

    In order to avoid terminological distortions when translating the article into English, authors are advised to attach to the article a list of the most accurate (within the scientific direction to which the article refers) English-language equivalents for the special terms used.

  3. The final part of the article (section «Conclusions») should contain a discussion of the obtained results, methods of application, and technical (or applied) direction.

  4. The "Acknowledgements" section, if necessary, should be placed between the "Conclusions" section and the list of literature; the "Acknowledgements" section does not allow the inclusion of information on financial support for the research. Financial support is reported as a note on the first page of the article.

  5. If additional material with all the input data for the description of the study is available, a public link to this material should be provided in the "Appendix" section.

  6. It is recommended that the article be divided into numbered sections with titles that correctly and fully reflect their content.

Formula design

The formula numbers are shown on the left in parentheses. If the number of numbered formulas is more than 20, double numbering is allowed (the first digit is the number of the section, and the second is the number of the formula within the section; for example, (3.2) is the second formula of the third section).

The letter «Ï» is added to the numbers of formulas in the Appendix; for example (Ï.2), the second formula in the Appendix.

Do not number formulas that are not referenced in the text of the article or in the Appendix.

Tables and figures design

The table rows and columns' names, and the header should be short but not abbreviated.

All bulky inscriptions in the figures should be replaced by numbers or letters and their explanations put in the text of the article or in the signature of the figure.

Reference style

The list of references should follow the standard adopted in the journal (see examples). Works in the list of references are numbered strictly in the order of their mention in the text of the article. Links to electronic publications are allowed. For articles having DOI, it is advisable to specify it immediately after the reference to the article. When using references to articles in Russian journals with parallel translation in foreign (such as ARC), references to translated versions of these articles are added.

Examples

Monographs:

1. Pontryagin L.S. Differential equations. Ì.: Fizmatgiz, 1961.

2. Theory of automatic control. Part I. Theory of linear system control. / Ed. by À.À. Voronov. Ì.: High School, 1986.

3. Gelenbe E., Mitrani I. Analysis and Synthesis of Computer Systems. London: Academic Press, 1980.

Journal articles:

4. Zemlyakov S.D., Rutkovskii V. Yu. Functional controllability and customizability of coordinate parameter control systems // ARC. 1986. No. 2. P. 21-30.

5. McLean D., Al-Khatib Ê. An Analytical Redundancy Scheme for Flight Control Systems // Aeron. J. 1985. V. 89. No. 889. P. 353-361. DOI: 10.1017/S0001924000050880

Conference proceedings:

6. Desai Ì., Ray A. A Fault Detection and Isolation Methodology. Theory and Application // American Control Conference. San Diego, USA, 1984. P. 262-270. DOI: 10.23919/ACC.1984.4788387

Preprint, report, thesis etc.:

7. Glumov V.M., Gorbatenkov V.B., Krutova I.N., Khristenko G.S. Structure and software unit identification of flight control systems. Preprint. Ì.: ICS RAS, 1989.

8. Shmelev V.V. Method of exact penalty functions for solving linear and integer linear programming problems. Ì., 1988. Dep. VINITI 9.03.1988, No.1904-B88.

Additional material and information

Information about authors of the article should contain:

  1. Full name, affiliation, position, scientific degree, and scientific title in Russian and English,
  2. phone numbers, e-mails and post addresses,
  3. article title, abstract and keywords in Russian and English
  4. the most appropriate section of the journal.

In addition, the authors must attach two signed copies of License agreement.

Carefully check the article for compliance with these rules before sending the manuscript to the editorial system and technical requirements! Failure to do so may be a reason for rejecting the article.

Copyright policy

Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:

  1. Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.
  2. Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.
  3. Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access).

After acceptance

When accepting an article to publish, the author is sent a manuscript of the article with comments by scientific and literary editors. The corrected electronic version of the article is considered to be final (the tex-file must correspond to the pdf-file). It is not allowed to make meaningful changes to the text of the article at this stage. Correction of the article is not sent to the author.

The publication is accompanied by an indication of the date of article submission to the editorial office (in case of revision the submission date is changed) and the date of acceptance of the article for printing.

The article should be prepared exclusively in LaTeX format using journal template (Overleaf, zip-archive). The article is sent to redacsia@ipu.ru, the e-mail of the editorial office. The figures are presented as separate files in graphic formats bmp, png, or eps with the obligatory indication in the file name of the number of the figure and the author’s Latin name.


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