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Journal of Aerospace Information Systems - American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics | 2024 Cite Score:3.7 | Q2

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  • About: The Journal of Aerospace Information Systems (JAIS) is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the study and advancement of information systems within the aerospace sector. It covers a broad spectrum of topics including aerospace software, systems engineering, avionics, data management, and the integration of information systems in aerospace applications. The journal aims to provide a platform for researchers and practitioners to share their work on the development, implementation, and evaluation of information systems in aerospace contexts.
  • Objective:
    The primary objective of JAIS is to advance the field of aerospace information systems by publishing high-quality research that explores new methodologies, technologies, and applications. The journal seeks to contribute to the improvement of information systems used in aerospace engineering, operations, and management. It aims to support the dissemination of knowledge and foster innovation in the integration and application of information systems within the aerospace industry.
  • Interdisciplinary Approach:
    JAIS embraces an interdisciplinary approach, encouraging contributions from various fields such as aerospace engineering, computer science, systems engineering, data science, and information technology. This approach ensures a comprehensive exploration of issues related to aerospace information systems, integrating technical, managerial, and operational perspectives. By fostering interdisciplinary research, the journal aims to address complex challenges and promote the development of innovative solutions in aerospace information systems.
  • Impact:
    The journal has a significant impact on both academic research and practical applications in aerospace information systems. It is cited by researchers, engineers, and industry professionals who seek to understand and implement the latest advancements in information systems within the aerospace sector. The research published in JAIS contributes to the development of new tools, techniques, and best practices, influencing the design and implementation of information systems in aerospace applications. The journal also serves as a valuable resource for educators and students in the fields of aerospace and information systems.
  • Significance:
    JAIS plays a crucial role in advancing the study and application of information systems within the aerospace industry by publishing high-quality research that addresses key challenges and explores new opportunities. Its contributions support the development of effective and efficient information systems that enhance aerospace engineering, operations, and management. The journals interdisciplinary focus and commitment to excellence make it an essential resource for anyone involved in the research, development, and application of information systems in the aerospace sector.

  • Editor-in-Chief:  Ella M. Atkins

  • Scope: The Journal of Aerospace Information Systems focuses on information systems and technologies in the aerospace industry. Its scope includes, but is not limited to:
  • Aerospace Systems Engineering: Research on the design, development, and integration of aerospace systems, including avionics, control systems, and mission planning.
  • Information Systems in Aerospace: Development and application of information systems and technologies specific to aerospace, including data management, communication systems, and software tools.
  • Avionics: Studies on avionics systems, including navigation, communication, and control systems used in aircraft and spacecraft.
  • Flight Simulation: Techniques and technologies for flight simulation, including pilot training simulators, mission rehearsal, and flight dynamics modeling.
  • Aerospace Software Engineering: Software development methodologies and practices for aerospace applications, including reliability, safety, and performance considerations.
  • Aircraft and Spacecraft Systems: Research on systems used in aircraft and spacecraft, including propulsion systems, environmental control, and power management.
  • Data Analytics in Aerospace: Application of data analytics techniques to aerospace data, including big data analytics, machine learning, and predictive maintenance.
  • Aerospace Communication Systems: Communication technologies and protocols used in aerospace systems, including satellite communications, telemetry, and data link systems.
  • Autonomous Systems: Research on autonomous and semi-autonomous systems in aerospace, including unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), autonomous spacecraft, and robotics.
  • System Integration and Testing: Techniques for integrating and testing aerospace systems, including hardware-in-the-loop testing, system validation, and performance evaluation.
  • Human Factors and Ergonomics: Studies on human factors and ergonomics related to aerospace systems, including cockpit design, human-computer interaction, and pilot performance.
  • Security in Aerospace Systems: Research on security challenges and solutions for aerospace information systems, including cybersecurity, data protection, and threat mitigation.
  • Aerospace Industry Trends: Analysis of trends and innovations in the aerospace industry, including emerging technologies, market dynamics, and regulatory impacts.
  • Space Mission Planning and Operations: Techniques and technologies for planning and executing space missions, including mission control, space operations, and trajectory planning.
  • Advanced Aerospace Technologies: Research on cutting-edge technologies and innovations in aerospace, including advanced materials, propulsion systems, and next-generation aerospace platforms.
  • Regulatory and Compliance Issues: Studies on regulatory and compliance issues affecting aerospace information systems, including standards, certifications, and industry best practices.
  • Case Studies and Applications: Practical case studies showcasing the application of information systems and technologies in aerospace projects and operations.
  • Theoretical Foundations: Advances in the theoretical aspects of aerospace information systems, including new methodologies, models, and frameworks.
  • The journal serves as a comprehensive resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in the aerospace industry, providing insights into the latest developments and applications of information systems in aerospace.
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  • Print ISSN:  23273097

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  • Abstracting and Indexing:  Scopus

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  • Subject Area and Category:   Computer Science, Computer Science Applications, Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering

  • Publication Frequency:  Monthly

  • H Index:  46

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    Q2:  Aerospace Engineering

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  • Cite Score:  3.7

  • SNIP:  1.076

  • Journal Rank(SJR):  0.600