About the Journal
Aims and Scope
The EAI Endorsed Transactions on Transportation Systems and Ocean Engineering (TSOE) aims to establish a thorough and interdisciplinary forum for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to showcase and share original findings and innovations in marine, coastal, and transportation engineering. The Transactions concentrated on the technological, environmental, and socio-economic concerns linked to maritime infrastructure, resource exploitation, and various transportation systems. The journal invites researchers from many fields to work together to promote sustainable growth and innovation in the marine and transportation sectors, all while keeping a strong scientific base. It welcomes submissions highlighting theoretical and practical advancements and applications, experimental studies.
The journal publishes research articles, review articles, commentaries, editorials, technical articles, and short communications.
The scope of the Transactions encompasses key areas:
- Coastal Engineering, Infrastructure, and Port: Coastal engineering, breakwaters, seawalls, harbor structures, dredging, port infrastructure, sediment transport, shoreline protection, offshore platforms, and coastal resilience.
- Marine Hydrology and Deep Sea Engineering Research: Oceanography, wave modeling, tides and currents, deep-sea exploration, subsea engineering, marine hydrodynamics, underwater robotics, offshore drilling, and subsea cables.
- Ship Engineering: Naval architecture, ship design, propulsion systems, hull optimization, ship stability, marine safety, energy efficiency, green ships, autonomous vessels, digital shipbuilding
- Utilization of Marine Resources: offshore renewable energy, marine biotechnology, aquaculture, seabed mining, ocean energy, marine bio resources, sustainable fisheries, blue economy development, and marine bioenergy.
- Marine Ecosystem Dynamics: Marine biodiversity, Ecosystem modeling, climate change impacts, coral reefs, fisheries management, marine pollution, conservation strategies, ecosystem restoration, sustainable oceans.
- Transportation System: Intelligent transportation system, smart mobility, applications of IoT, vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication, real-time traffic management, high-speed rail systems, metro network optimization, connected vehicles, maritime navigation safety, sustainable transportation planning
- Logistic and Multimodal System: Supply chain management, intermodal transport, freight logistics, global shipping routes, inland logistics, cold chain logistics, smart warehousing, digital supply networks, transportation hubs.
- Intelligent Port Management and Control Systems: Smart ports, port automation, digital twin technology, port security, container tracking, AI-driven management, cyber-physical port systems, blockchain applications in port logistics, modern port management.
- Transport Vehicles: Autonomous vehicles, electric trucks, high-speed trains, metro systems, hybrid engines, next-generation freight vehicles, electric buses, hydrogen-powered transportation.
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Systems: AI system, machine learning, predictive maintenance, data analytics, computer vision, deep learning, decision support systems, intelligent robotics, innovative urban mobility analytics.
By integrating these areas, the TSOE pursues to create a unified vision for the future of transportation system, maritime and coastal sciences, fostering the exchange of knowledge to support both scientific progress and industrial practices worldwide.
Frequency
From 2025, this journal is a quarterly publication.
Article Processing Charge (APC)
In this journal, we do not apply APC to process or publish articles.
Access
All articles in the journal are of Open Access (OA).
Copyright notice
Authors retain copyright over their materials and are free to copy, redistribute, remix, transform, and build upon the material since all the papers are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license.
Archiving
All the articles published by EAI are archived using Portico's e-journal preservation service, together with CLOCKSS and LOCKSS. This ensures that all articles published are preserved and available for future researchers and students.
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