With IAS as technical co-sponsor, 20% of the presented papers might be eligible for further review to be published in the IAS periodicals (Transactions, Magazine) upon selection as communicated by the Conference Organizers to IEEE IAS Transactions Editor-in-Chief, who would contact the authors directly subsequently.
Call for Papers
The Conference aims to provide an active platform for research scientists, engineers, and practitioners throughout the world to present their latest research findings, ideas, and applications in the fields of interest which fall under the scope of IEEE. Prospective authors are invited to submit original research papers (not being considered for publication elsewhere) in standard IEEE conference template describing new theoretical and/or experimental research results in the following tracks (but are not limited to):
Track 1: Power and Energy Transformation and Utilization
- Power grid infrastructure planning and Operation under Deregulated Conditions
- Power Systems Operation and Control
- Power System Planning and Reliability
- Power Systems Stability and Protection
- Control Applications to Power Systems
- Fault Monitoring and Predictive Maintenance
- Wide area interconnected clean energy highway
- Energy management system
- Blackouts: Analysis, Prevention & Control
Track 2: Power Converters: Design and Implementation
- Topological development of power electronic converters
- Design, development, and modelling of power electronic converters
- Design consideration for power electronic converters in distributed generation
- Advanced topologies for electronically coupled energy generation sources
- Power converter topologies for electric vehicle applications
- Multilevel inverter topologies and design aspects
- EMI and EMC issues in power electronic systems
- Packaging of devices and thermal issues
Track 3: Renewable Energy Integration and Control
- Compliance of grid interconnection rules (IEEE 1547-2018)
- Seamless transition of Microgrid from GC to SA under electrical anomalies
- Power electronic system for ancillary services support
- Advanced current and voltage controllers technology for power converter operation
- Integration of hybrid system with the utility grid
- Integration of electric vehicle and other renewable sources with smart grid
- Multifunctional inverter control for renewable applications
- Application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques for efficient micro-grid operation
- Real-time and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) simulation of power converters
Track 4: Power Electronics in Transportation and Vehicle systems
- Power Electronics and Motor Control for EV Applications
- EV charging methods and standards
- Battery modeling and parameter estimation techniques
- Modeling, Analysis and Design of Rotating and Linear Machines
- Wireless Charging, G2V and V2G Applications
- Plug-in Electric vehicles (bicycle, car, bus, train, autonomous vehicles)
- Grid infrastructure for hosting electric vehicle fleets
- Hybrid electric vehicles
- Aircraft, Space Railway and Traction Applications
- Intelligent Transportation System
Track 5: Smart Grids/Microgrid Planning, Operation and Analysis
- Smart grid and microgrid planning and operation
- Grid congestion and uncertainty management
- Transient stability studies of low-inertia power systems
- Distribution and transmission coordination
- Intelligent protection and control strategies
- IEC 61850 and substation digitalization
- ICT and Cyber-security
- Smart grid interoperability and standards
- Mini, Micro, and nano grid
Track 6: IoT and AI for Energy Technologies
- Application of machine learning for predictive maintenance in power electronic devices
- Health monitoring of capacitors, inverters, and other critical components using AI
- AI and ML applications in optimizing the integration of renewable energy sources
- AI, Machine learning, data science, and IoT for energy enabling technologies
- Application of 5G and new communication technologies for smart grids
- Digital transformation in power sector
- Smart homes and smart buildings
- Supercomputing and quantum computing in smart grid
- Digital twin, real-time simulations, multi-domain co-simulation
- Forecasting for renewable energy sources
Track 7: Energy Managements, Electricity Market and Policy/ Regulatory Aspects
- Electricity Market and Power System Economics
- Regulatory frameworks and policies
- New business models and transactive platforms
- Demand response flexibility and demand side management
- Local energy communities, prosumers, aggregators, and microgrids
- Energy Policy, Governance and Regulations
- Electricity Trading and Risk Management