Fault Diagnosis for Electrical Systems and Power Networks
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 February 2022) | Viewed by 391
Special Issue Editor
Interests: fault detection; smart grid; electric engineering
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Dear Colleagues,
We are inviting submissions to the Special Issue on Fault Diagnosis for Electrical Systems and Power Networks.
Electrical systems are an important infrastructure in modern society and play an increasingly important role in the development of the national economy. Power networks can coordinate various forms of energy such as electricity, natural gas, cold and heat to realize safe, low-carbon and efficient operation. Electrical systems and power networks are collectively referred to as integrated energy systems. Integrated energy systems will usually fail due to natural factors, human factors and equipment aging, which will cause huge economic losses and serious social impact. Therefore, it is particularly important to strengthen fault diagnosis technology to ensure the stable and safe supply of energy. Model-based diagnosis and data-driven diagnosis methods, advanced fault location and elimination technology, fault prediction and device protection of electrical systems, data acquisition and monitoring control technology, fault discrimination and fault phase selection of transmission lines, artificial intelligence fault diagnosis methods and the safety and security of integrated energy systems are attracting more and more interest from the research community.
In this Special Issue, we invite submissions exploring cutting-edge research and recent advances in the field of Fault Diagnosis for Electrical Systems and Power Networks. Both theoretical and experimental studies are welcome, as well as comprehensive review and survey papers.
Prof. Dr. Dazhong Ma
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- electrical systems
- power networks
- integrated energy system
- fault diagnosis
- safe operation
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