Scientific Journal of Silesian University of Technology. Series Transport
Zeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Śląskiej. Seria Transport
Volume 1
1983
p-ISSN: 0209-3324
e-ISSN: 2450-1549
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20858/sjsutst
Journal homepage: http://sjsutst.polsl.pl
Article citation information:
Czech, P. Archives - 2022 volume 117. Scientific Journal of Silesian University of Technology. Series Transport. 1983, 1, 1-10. ISSN: 0209-3324. DOI: https://doi.org/10.20858/sjsutst.1983.1.1.

Archives of 2022

Fig. 1. Cover of issue vol. 117 / 2022


Publishing activities are financed by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education using the 2022-24 budget allocated to activities for disseminating science (No RCN/SP/0280/2021/1).

Fig. 2. The Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education logotype


The journal was financed by the Ministry of Education and Science within the programme “Development of Scientific Journals”.
Contract no. RCN/SP/0280/2021/1 of 19 December 2022.
Project duration: 01 October 2022 ÷ 30 September 2024.
The amount of financing: 80.000 PLN.
The aim of the program is to support the editors of the journals in the implementation of their development strategy, including activities aimed at improving the level of publishing and editing practices, increasing the journals’ impact on the development of science and maintaining the journals in international scientific circulation.
Thanks to the funding, the journal's editorial office carried out tasks such as increasing the quality and recognition of the journal, improving the quality of the paper version of the journal, identification of scientific articles, development of article editing software, increasing linguistic accuracy.

Fig. 3. Flag and state emblem of Poland

Volume 117

  1. Oluwayemi-Oniya ADERIBIGBE, Trynos GUMBO: Modelling the variation in the mobility pattern of households in the urban and rural areas of Nigeria. PDF XML HTML

  2. Tomas BINAR, Simona VASIKOVA, Pavel SAFL: Evaluation of the use of smart glasses in IRS logistics. PDF XML HTML

  3. Miroslav BLATNICKÝ, Ján DIŽO, Denis MOLNÁR, Paweł DROŹDZIEL: Design of a manipulator of a conveyor for bulk materials – calculation of the center of gravity of the conveyor. PDF XML HTML

  4. Adrian GILL, Piotr SMOCZYŃSKI, Damian ŁAWNICZAK: Measuring the variability of the pedestrian crossing function in the socio-technical system of urban road transport. PDF XML HTML

  5. Marianna JACYNA, Renata ŻOCHOWSKA, Aleksander SOBOTA, Mariusz WASIAK: Decision support for choosing a scenario for organizing urban transport system with share of electric vehicles. PDF XML HTML

  6. Peter KAŠŠAY, Matej URBANSKÝ: New designs of variable stiffness couplings. PDF XML HTML

  7. Dimitar LOLOV, Svetlana LILKOVA-MARKOVA: Dynamic stability of a cracked pipe conveying fluid and resting on a Pasternak elastic foundation. PDF XML HTML

  8. Elżbieta MACIOSZEK, Irena JURDANA: Bicycle traffic in the cities. PDF XML HTML

  9. Aftandil MAMMADOV: Analysis of micro-electromechanical inertial measurement units for unmanned aerial vehicle applications. PDF XML HTML

  10. Oleksiy MELNYK, Svitlana ONYSHCHENKO, Oleg ONISHCHENKO, Oleh LOHINOV, Valentyna OCHERETNA, Yurii DOVIDENKO: Basic aspects ensuring shipping safety. PDF XML HTML

  11. Leszek MINDUR, Maciej MINDUR: The development of high-speed rail in the Federal Republic of Germany between 2002-2020. PDF XML HTML

  12. Wieslaw PAMULA, Marcin Jacek KŁOS: On site processing of video stream for mapping traffic parameters. PDF XML HTML

  13. Marzena PIOTROWSKA-TRYBULL, Jarosław KOZUBA, Stanisław SIRKO: Impact of airports on the environment: opinions of local community representatives. PDF XML HTML

  14. Michal PUŠKÁR, Matúš LAVČÁK, Marieta ŠOLTÉSOVÁ, Melichar KOPAS: Analysis of advanced technology for combustion of homogeneous fuel mixture. PDF XML HTML

  15. Robert ROZENBERG, Marek TOMAS, Alica TOBISOVA, Peter HANAK: Schwechat airport development forecast as a risk management tool to address the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. PDF XML HTML

  16. Sachin SOLANKI, Sanu MEENA, Umesh KUMAR: Development of the travel satisfaction scale (TSS) for the assessment of commuters’ satisfaction in public transport: evidence from Delhi Metro (India). PDF XML HTML

  17. Marianna TOMAŠKOVÁ, Michaela BALÁŽIKOVÁ, Jozef KRAJŇÁK: Hazards related to activities of fire-rescue department members during the COVID-19 pandemic. PDF XML HTML
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