Scope of the Journal

The International Journal of Automotive & Transportation Engineering (IJATE) is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing research, development, and innovation in automotive engineering, transportation systems, and mobility technologies. The journal publishes high-quality original research articles, review papers, and case studies that address scientific, technological, and industrial challenges in these domains.

Key areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

1. Automotive Engineering

  • Vehicle design, dynamics, and control
  • Powertrain systems, including internal combustion engines and electric propulsion
  • Advanced materials and manufacturing processes for automotive applications
  • Automotive electronics, embedded systems, and vehicle automation
  • Vehicle aerodynamics and structural analysis
  • Energy efficiency and emissions reduction technologies

2. Transportation Systems & Mobility

  • Intelligent transportation systems (ITS) and smart mobility
  • Traffic engineering, modeling, and simulation
  • Sustainable and green transportation solutions
  • Public transportation planning and optimization
  • Infrastructure design, safety, and resilience in transportation networks
  • Human factors and ergonomics in transportation

3. Electric & Autonomous Vehicles

  • Electric and hybrid vehicle technology
  • Battery management systems and energy storage solutions
  • Autonomous and connected vehicle systems
  • Artificial intelligence and machine learning applications in automotive and transportation
  • Vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication

4. Future Trends in Transportation

  • Hydrogen fuel cell and alternative propulsion technologies
  • Urban mobility and shared transportation systems
  • Policy, regulations, and economic impact of transportation innovations
  • Smart cities and integrated mobility solutions
  • Sustainable logistics and freight transportation

IJATE welcomes contributions from researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and advance the future of automotive and transportation engineering.