Launched in 2017, as a special supplement to SAE’s flagship Automotive Engineering magazine, Autonomous Vehicle Engineering bacome standalone in March 2019, is published bimonthly in both print and digital versions. In comprehensive, original articles authored by mobility-tech thought leaders, by engineers innovating in this dynamic space, and by the SAE editors, the publication examines key technologies and applications including sensor fusion, artificial intelligence, smart cities, testing, and more. Autonomous Vehicle EngineeringĪutonomous Vehicle Engineering (AVE) covers the fast-evolving field of automated and connected vehicles from end to end. The magazine publishes regular technical articles that undergo a peer-review process overseen by the magazine’s associate editors, special issues on critical and emerging topics, tutorial articles by leading experts, and regular columns on topics including education, industry news, technical and regional activity and a calendar of events. The magazine releases four issues a year: March, June, September, and December. The magazine has over 12,000 readers and is consistently ranked by Thomson’s Journal Citation Reports (JCR) as one of the highest-ranking publications in both Robotics and Automation categories, with an impact factor of 3,573 in 2017. IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine publishes technical papers of concern to the international community of robotics and automation. SERVO has a number of recurring columns that deal with different fields of robotics: editorial, hacking, electronic changes, robotics kits, combat robotics and contests, engines, batteries, issues, and QA. It has been an active part of the robotics society, sponsoring events such as the FIRST Robotics Competition, the Robonexus Robotics Convention and the Tetsujin Robotics Competition. The first issue was published in November 2003. Designed to encourage, educate, and entertain with feature articles, interviews, tutorials, DIY projects, hacks, etc., T&L Publications produces SERVO. SERVO is a bi-monthly magazine dedicated to the “Next Generation of Robotics Experimenters” and committed 100 percent to robots and robotics. Make magazine was deemed a “making movement’s main organ.” Maker Media suddenly shut down the magazine in June 2019 owing to a lack of economic resources. MAKE: It was another bimonthly magazine released by Maker Media, concentrating on projects involving computers, electronics, robotics, metalworking, woodworking and other fields involving yourself (DIY) and/or DIWO (Do It With Others). Published in partnership with Reading University, it enabled the reader to construct a robot, “Cybot,” and later a companion robot, “Tom.” This series, published in eight nations, is now discontinued. Real Robots: Real Robots was a partwork magazine by Eaglemoss Publications, established in May 2001.