The Emerging Technologies and Engineering Journal (ETEJ) is a semi-annual, international journal published by EngiScience Publisher. ETEJ publishes original research and high-quality review articles in engineering and applied emerging technologies, with particular emphasis on rigorous methodology, reproducible analysis, and clear contributions to engineering knowledge and practice. The journal operates a double-blind peer-review process and provides immediate open access to all published content under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), enabling worldwide, barrier-free access without subscription charges.

ETEJ publishes two issues each year (April and October). Accepted manuscripts may be published online ahead of issue assignment as “Articles in Press” (Online First) with complete metadata and DOI registration. References and in-text citations follow the IEEE style.

The Emerging Technologies and Engineering Journal is now indexed in the DOAJ.

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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): April Issue (2026)

Volume 3, Issue 1 of the Emerging Technologies and Engineering Journal (a DOAJ-indexed publication) presents a diverse collection of high-quality research spanning artificial intelligence, control systems, renewable energy, robotics, and sustainable engineering. This issue features innovative studies including a hybrid deep learning model for early brain tumour detection, advanced methodologies integrating TRIZ and Lean Six Sigma for wave energy systems, and novel control strategies such as Integral-PID-like Sliding Mode Control (IPS) and simplified SMC for robotic applications. Additionally, it highlights sustainable solutions through optimized biogas production using anaerobic co-digestion and fuzzy logic techniques. Together, these contributions reflect the journal’s commitment to advancing interdisciplinary engineering research and addressing real-world technological challenges.

Published: 2026-04-30

Application of an Integral-PID-Like-SMC (IPS) for Cruise Control

Mohammed Ahmed, Abdul Alhaji Salihu, Babul Salam Kader Ibrahim, Salihu Abdulmumini Jalo, Sambo A. Umar, Abdulqadiri Bello Abdulqadiri

51 - 62

Simplified Sliding Mode Control of a Single-Link Planar Robot

Muhammad Usman Ilyasu, Mohammed Ahmed, Salihu Abdulmumini Jalo, Abdulqadiri Bello Abdulqadiri, Babul Salam Kader Ibrahim, Balkisu Umar Bapetel

63 - 72

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