International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems

pISSN: 1729-8806
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Key Metrics

CiteScore
4
Impact Factor
< 5
SJR
Q3Software
10
Time to Publish
time-to-publish View Chart
12  Mo

Journal Specifications

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  • Scopus Scopus
  • DOAJ DOAJ
  • Inspec Inspec
  • SJR SJR
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  • Publisher
    SAGE

Year-wise Publication

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The publisher of International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems is SAGE.

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The journal covers a wide range of topics inlcuding Robot, Uncertainty, Mathematical model, Mobile robot, Mechanical design, Underwater, Field of view, Energy consumption, Flight plan, Hypersonic vehicle, Robot manipulator, Pedestrian detection, Inverse kinematics, 3D printing, Degrees of freedom, Path length, Simultaneous localization and mapping, Underwater vehicle, Light field imaging, Control system.

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