Dear M.me/Sir,
We inform you that the deadline for the provisional full paper submission to SPEEDAM 2018 has been extended to December 4th, 2017.
We remember you that the 24thedition of the
International Symposium on Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion- SPEEDAM 2018
will be held at Amalfi (Amalfi Coast - Italy) between 20thJune, 2018 and 22ndJune, 2018.
You will find the Call for Papershere.
The Symposiumdeadlinesare:
Provisional Full Paper Submission 20thNovember 2017
Acceptance Notification 20thFebruary 2018
Final Full Paper Submission 30thApril 2018
Provisional full papers can be uploaded at the SPEEDAM 2018registration websitestarting from 20thSeptember, 2017.
SPEEDAM 2018 will be held with the technical co-sponsorship of:
IEEE Industry Applications Society (IEEE IAS)
IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IEEE IES)
IEEE Power Electronics Society (IEEE PELS)
IEEE Power and Energy Society (IEEE PES)
IEEJ Industry Applications Society (IEEJ IAS)
All accepted and presented papers will be published on IEEE Xplore.
The central themes of SPEEDAM Symposia, started in early ‘70s, have been Power Electronics, Electrical Drives and Electric Machines. We are pleased to note that the arguments are still very relevant and worldwide studied, also because in most of these application fields the market is still expanding. This justifies the effort in organizing our SPEEDAM international conference every two years, trying to focus attention to the emerging topics and to renew the traditional ones.
The main topics of SPEEDAM 2018 are listed below:
MAIN TOPICS
T1 - Power Electronics
T2 - Electric Machines & Drives
T3 - Smart-Grids Issues
T4 - Electrical Power Quality
T5 - Electrical Traction
T6 - Industrial Automation
T7 - Renewable Sources of Energy and Cogeneration
T8 - Energy Storage
T9 - Road Electrical Vehicles
T10 - Marine and Aerospace Applications
Additionally, the following provisional special sessions have been introduced in the Symposium programme:
SPEEDAM 2018 SPECIAL SESSIONS
SFC - AC Drives with Buck-Boost Voltage Switched Frequency Converters without DC Storage
ATM - Advanced techniques for monitoring of mechanical integrity of rotary energy converters
DSD - Digital System Design and Integration
ESG -Energy Storage for Electric Power Grid
FDT - Fault Diagnosis and Fault Tolerant Strategies for Electric Machines and Drives
MTS - Multiphase drives: Innovative topologies and control strategies
FEG - Power Electronics in the future electrical grids
WPG - Water Power Generation Power Grid Interaction
Further information is available at theSPEEDAM website.