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TECHNICAL TRACKS

TT1: MODELLING, SIMULATION AND IDENTIFICATION

Track Chairs: Giovanni Spagnuolo (Italy), Carlos Meza (Germany), Juan David Bastidas Rodriguez (Colombia), Ana Karina Cabrera Tobar (Equador)

 

Topics: diagnostics in electrical systems; modelling methods and software development; modelling and simulation of power systems, power electronics and drives, distributed generating systems, electric machines and transformers, batteries and fuel cell systems, electromagnetic fields and compatibility, and emerging electric technologies; simulation methodologies for design and analysis of electromagnetic devices; stochastic modelling; thermal problems.

 

TT2: SYSTEM DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION

Track Chairs: Enrique Romero Cadaval (Spain), Bruno Sareni (France), Patrizio Manganiello (Belgium), Manel Jebali Ben Ghorbal (Tunisia)

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Topics: system identification and optimization methods and theory; computer-aided design and optimization of power converters, protections, energy storage systems, electric machines, power systems; multiphysics issues; power system and power converter architectures; methods and techniques for energy management.

 

TT3: CONTROL AND POWER MANAGEMENT

Track Chairs:  Joao. P. F. Trovao (Canada/Portugal), Angelo Accetta (Italy), Seiichiro Katsura (Japan), Emilio José Bueno Peña (Spain)

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Topics: optimal control; stochastic control and filtering; linear and nonlinear control systems; linear and nonlinear programming; digital implementation and control; feedback control; real time simulation methods; use of hardware in the loop (HIL) emulation of electrical systems; embedded systems; fuzzy logic and applications; genetic algorithms and evolutionary computing; model predictive control; robust control; sliding mode control; networked control systems; identification/diagnostic/prognostic techniques applied to electrical systems; power quality.

 

TT4: NUMERICAL AND DATA-DRIVEN METHODS, MACHINE LEARNING

Track Chairs: Joao Martins (Portugal), Giuseppe La Tona (Italy), Sejir Khojet El Khil (Tunisia), Salvy Bourguet (France) 

 

Topics: artificial intelligence’s potential to boost electrical systems performance; electrical market variables pattern recognition; energy storage systems degradation analysis; renewable energy generation and electric demand forecast; applications in electric vehicles; estimation of state-of-charge and state-of-health in batteries; signal modelling; robotics and mechatronics; electrical system parameter identification; energy flows prediction; electrical faults forecasting.

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