This special issue solicits high-quality papers illustrating cutting-edge theories, models, and applications of customized manufacturing that are supported by AI and low-code technology.
The IEEE Transactions on Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems (T-ICPS) publishes original papers related to a broad range associated with the industrial cyber-physical systems (ICPS) knowledge domain. Discover the new T-ICPS journal officially launched in February 2023!
Prof. Ya-Jun Pan and Prof. Yang Shi have been elected Fellows of the Canadian Academy of Engineering. They have been selected for their outstanding contributions to engineering in Canada and around the world and for their service as role models in their fields and to their communities. Congratulations to them!
Senior Past President of IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (2018-2019), Prof. Xinghuo Yu has been elected 2023 Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science. Prof. Yu has made outstanding contributions to the theory and application of discontinuous control of systems. Congratulations to him!
Ala Chalghaf joined the IES Membership Committee as the IES student representative and Student Activities Committee chair in 2023. Learn about the creator of the IES Student Ambassador Program and discover a young member full of new ideas for our Society...
Fleets of power electronic converters are key players in coordinating generation and storage but also for flexibility within each load. In this article, we discuss how cloud-based platforms and edge computing devices can act as interfaces to enable the deployment of advanced control and monitoring algorithms.
This article proposes a data-driven framework for forecasting short-term PV generation and load demand. Particular attention is given to data and forecasting models. The whole process is analyzed using the time-series measured data collected from a real-life demonstration project in Ireland.
By Stefano Nuzzo (University of Modena and Reggio, Italy) – 25 May 2023
Hairpin windings offer several benefits compared to random windings. However, they feature increased losses in cores and windings. New winding concepts are thus required to mitigate these challenges. The webinar reviews hairpin technologies, discussing opportunities, challenges, and solutions for hairpin windings in electrical machines for transportation.
ITeN editorial board, Chandan Chakraborty, Okyay Kaynak, Ya-Jun Pan, Yang Shi, Xinghuo Yu, Ala Chalghaf, Pere Izquierdo Gómez, Stefano Nuzzo.
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