Transactions on SMC: Systems

Scope

The scope of the IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems includes the field of systems engineering. It also includes issue formulation, analysis and modeling, decision making, and issue interpretation for any of the systems engineering lifecycle phases associated with the definition, development, and deployment of large systems. Other topics include systems management, systems engineering processes, and a variety of systems engineering methods such as optimization, modeling and simulation.

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Part A: Systems and Humans was renamed IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems on January 1, 2013.

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Editor-in-Chief

Huijun Gao

Editor-In-Chief
Harbin Institute of Technology
Research Institute of Intelligent Control and Systems
Harbin, 150001, China

Articles

19 February 2026
Rapid advancements in digitalization and artificial intelligence (AI) have catalyzed the adoption of digital twin technologies in the construction sector, enabling real-time synchronization between virtual models and physical systems. Simultaneously, on-site robotic automation has shown promise for reducing physical workloads, enhancing productivity, and contributing to sustainability goals that are key...
30 January 2026
This work addresses the prescribed-time consensus tracking problem for multiagent systems (MASs) under denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, where certain communication links between agents are intermittently disrupted or rendered unavailable. Due to the DoS attack, although appropriate defense mechanisms may be employed to recover some of the attacked or backup connections, the...
15 January 2026
This article investigates the problem of disturbance attenuation for autonomous surface vehicles (ASVs) subject to asymmetric time-varying saturation. To address this challenge, we propose a novel event-triggered (ET) zero-sum (ZS) differential game framework that integrates a barrier function and a nonquadratic value function, enabling simultaneous achievement of safety control and...
12 January 2026
This article develops a fault-estimation (FE) method for a class of discrete-time nonlinear systems subject to unknown nonlinearities, external disturbances, and actuator faults. In this work, an adaptive fuzzy observer is first designed for discrete-time systems to eliminate the effects of nonlinearities on the FE performance. Subsequently, the rank constraints...
12 January 2026
Modeling the evolution process of industrial cascading faults by capturing causal relationships has achieved widespread attention in the attack detection and security control field. However, the highly coupled nature of numerous sensors and control loops in complex systems makes it difficult for existing root cause identification (RCI) methods to accurately...

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