Selected Papers from the 24th International Scientific Conference on Electric Power Engineering
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Fault Diagnosis & Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 10 February 2025 | Viewed by 461
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Interests: measurements and metrology; technical diagnostics; high-voltage engineering; partial discharges
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Interests: reliability of electric power systems; optimization of maintenance; renewable energy sources
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Dear Colleagues,
The 2024 International Scientific Conference on Electric Power Engineering is aimed particularly at problems concerning power engineering in the area of science, research and field experience. Thus, the conference provides the ground for the interchange of valuable information, room for discussion and networking with industrial, school and research workers. The EPE conference focuses on the key problems of today´s power engineering that stem from both the technical and economic needs of the power industry. For this Special Issue, we invite the submission of papers in which either examples of good present practice are described and disseminated, or new proposals of improvements and applications of innovative solutions in the area of (but not limited to) sensors and sensing, signal processing and measurements, prediction, or modelling and classification regarding any aspects of electric power engineering.
Dr. Michał Kunicki
Prof. Dr. Radomir Gono
Dr. Tomas Novak
Dr. Petr Bernat
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- electrical power system
- power stations
- renewable energy
- energy storage
- control of electrical power system
- heating systems
- intelligent buildings
- electrical technology
- electrical power transmission and distribution
- smart grids
- smart cities
- smart technologies
- electric lighting
- reliability
- maintenance and diagnostics
- electrical machines and devices
- power electronics
- power system protection
- information systems
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