Developments in Automatic Control in Drives and Power Electronics
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "F: Electrical Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 10 April 2025 | Viewed by 475
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Interests: electrical drives; optimal control; adaptive control; nature-inspired optimization algorithms; estimation techniques; mobile robots;
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Interests: neural networks; adaptive control; fuzzy logic; optimization of control structures using nature-inspired techniques; hardware implementations (FPGA, DSP, microcontrollers) of algorithms based on artificial intelligence; electrical drives; machine learning; digital image processing
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The Guest Editors are inviting submissions for the Special Issue “Developments in Automatic Control in Drives and Power Electronics”. It is the second volume of SI "Frontiers in Automatic Control in Drives and Power Electronics", in which 7 papers were published.
Electrical drives and power electronics converters are commonly used in industrial applications, transportation systems, power generation and transmission, and home appliances. Their performance, effectiveness, and reliability strictly depend on the control algorithm used. This Special Issue aims to provide an opportunity for researchers to present their recent work in the field of automatic control in drives and power electronics. Topics related to novel control strategies, trends, problems, and challenges linked to synthesis and analysis will be presented. Papers within (but not limited to) the scopes mentioned below are welcome.
- Advanced control strategies for electrical drives and power converters.
- Modern optimization methods (including nature-inspired algorithms) in identification, tuning, and control.
- Fault tolerant control of electrical machines and power converters.
- Advanced observers and sensorless control.
- Diagnosis, monitoring, and predictive maintenance in drives and power electronics.
- Innovative hardware solutions (e.g., novel drive construction, the implementation of algorithms in programmable devices, etc.) and communication protocols in power electronics and drives.
Dr. Tomasz Tarczewski
Dr. Marcin Kaminski
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- electrical drives
- power converters
- new control algorithms
- optimization and estimation
- diagnosis, monitoring, and maintenance
- innovative hardware solutions
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