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IEEE publishes the leading journals, transactions, letters, and magazines in electrical engineering, computing, biotechnology, telecommunications, power and energy, and dozens of other technologies.

IEEE VTS publications include the Vehicular Technology Magazine, Transactions on Vehicular Technology, the Open Journal on Vehicular Technology, and the Vehicular Technology Section in IEEE Access. All of these publications are available electronically through the IEEE Xplore® digital library.

VTS Mobile World is the free IEEE Vehicular Technology Society newsletter for all its members.

VTS Publications

  • The IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine is a premier quarterly magazine established as an international technical reference in its main areas of interest: mobile radio, connected and automated vehicles, automotive electronics, and transportation systems.

  • The IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology is dedicated to the publication of peer-reviewed original contributions of research regarding the theory and practice of electrical and electronics technology in vehicles and vehicular systems.

  • The IEEE Open Journal of Vehicular Technology covers the theoretical, experimental and operational aspects of electrical and electronics engineering in mobile radio, motor vehicles and land transportation.

  • VTS Mobile World is the free IEEE Vehicular Technology Society newsletter for all its members.

Co-sponsored Publications

VTS is also a financial sponsor of:

IEEE Press

The new IEEE Press Series on Vehicular Technology will complement the Society’s other publications by focusing on the production of 300-500 page books that provide a more comprehensive and in-depth treatment of specific topics within the Society’s Fields of Interest.

Members receive a substantial discount when purchasing the book from IEEE Press. The Society plans further Press Books and seeks contributing authors.

Inquiries from prospective authors are most welcome! Please contact the VTS liaison, Peter Chong or IEEE Press at (Click to show email) for further information.

ORCiD

All IEEE journals require an Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCiD) for all authors. ORCiDs enable accurate attribution and improved discoverability of an author’s published work. The author will need a registered ORCiD in order to submit a manuscript or review a proof in this journal.

Follow these steps to link a ScholarOne account to a registered ORCID

  1. Login to ScholarOne and click on your name in the top right corner of the screen
  2. Click E-mail / Name in the drop-down menu
  3. In the ORCiD section at the top of the page, click the appropriate link to either register for a new ORCiD or associate the account with an existing ORCID
  4. A new page will open to create and/or validate your ORCiD. Once the validation is complete, the new page will close and you will return to ScholarOne
  5. Save the changes to your ScholarOne user account

Authors who do not have an ORCiD in their ScholarOne user account will be prompted to provide one during submission.