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ICEM 2010 : XIX International Conference on Electrical Machines | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://icem2010.ing.univaq.it/ | |||||||||||||||
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INTRODUCTION
International Conference on Electrical Machines, now in its 19th edition, has established itself as an influential and recognised international event and is the only major Conference entirely devoted to electrical machines where the community of specialists discusses the progress achieved and the future developments in technologies, analysis, design, testing, operations, practical applications, maintenance and teaching in the field of electrical machines. Started in London in 1974, ICEM is now established as a regular biannual event. Very successful Conferences were held in Helsinki (Finland) in 2000, Bruges (Belgium) in 2002, Cracow (Poland) in 2004, Chania (Greece) in 2006 and Vilamoura (Portugal) in 2008. In order to keep the scientific high quality of the past ICEM editions papers, the following issues have been confirmed or established for the 2010 edition: * only full provisional papers may be submitted for evaluation; * IEEE Copyright Form and ICEM Statement of Originality will be received for each paper; * an On-line Conference Paper Submission System will be adopted; * each paper will be reviewed by at least 2 referees; * topics are arranged in tracks, each one having at least two co-chairs to manage the reviewing process; * Special Sessions will be organized; * all accepted papers will be included in the IEEE Xplore data base; * four awards will be conferred: * ICEM Best Paper Award * ICEM Best Poster Presentation Award * ICEM Arthur Ellison Achievement Award * ICEM Distinguished Service Award. ORGANIZATION This Conference is organized by: University of L’Aquila Sapienza University of Roma University Roma Tre TOPICS The scope of the Conference includes: advances in technologies, analysis, manufacturing and measurements of electrical machines and drives. Conference topics have been divided by tracks and each track will have two co-chairs or more in order to take care of the reviewing process. Topics covered by the Conference are reported in the following list, together with the respective track co-chairs: TPC-1 Conventional Machines I * Induction machines; * DC machines. Andreas Binder, University of Darmstadt (Germany) Mohamed Boussak, Ecole Centrale de Marseille (France) Andrea Del Pizzo, University of Napoli (Italy) TPC-2 Conventional Machines II * Wound field synchronous machines; * permanent magnet synchronous machines; * reluctance and switched reluctance machines. Yujing Liu, ABB Vasteras (Sweden) Jan Melkebeek, University of Gent (Belgium) Michele Pastorelli, Politecnico di Torino (Italy) TPC-3 Non-Conventional Machines * Linear machines, levitation; * fractional power; * micro and nano machines; * piezo and electrostatic actuators; * actuators. Carole Heneaux, LAPLACE Laboratory Toulouse (France) Giovanni Serra, University of Bologna (Italy) TPC-4 Electrical Drives * Sensorless control; * modulation techniques; * vector control; * direct torque, flux and power control; * fault tolerant control; * advanced control techniques. Franck Betin, University of Picardie (France) Antonio Testa, University of Messina (Italy) Driss Yousfi, School of Engineering - ENSA Marrakech (Morocco) TPC-5 Materials * Insulation; * magnetic materials (soft, hard); * conductors; * supra-conductors. Alfredo Contin, University of Trieste (Italy) Afef Lebouc, G2ELab Grenoble (France) TPC-6 Theory, Modelling and Design * Design and optimization; * electric, thermal, mechanical and electromagnetic field computation; * modelling and simulation. Ciro Attaianese, Universty of Cassino (Italy) Mircea Radulescu, University of Cluj-Napoca (Romania) Juliette Soulard, KTH Stockholm (Sweden) TPC-7 Measurement, Testing, Losses and Efficiency - Education * Thermal, acoustic noise and vibration; * tests; * losses, efficiency; * heating, cooling; * monitoring, diagnostics and maintenance; * electromagnetic compatibility. Aldo Boglietti, Politecnico di Torino (Italy) Humberto Henao, University of Picardie (France) Luigi Salvatore, Politecnico di Bari (Italy) TPC-8 Embedded Applications * Aeronautics; * ship propulsion and generation; * space technology; * railway; * automotive; * electric and hybrid vehicles. Guy Friedrich, University of Technology Compiegne (France) Ignazio Marongiu, University of Cagliari (Italy) TPC-9 Grid-Connected and Emergency Applications * Power generation; * transformers and coils; * renewable energies; * emergency generation and monitoring; * storage devices and systems. Seddik Bacha, G2ELab Grenoble (France) Antonino Di Gerlando, Politecnico di Milano (Italy) GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS Regular and Special Session papers. Authors are kindly requested to submit full provisional papers, previously unpublished and relevant to the Conference topics complying with the following rules: English language, limitation to 6 full pages, including paper title, Authors and affiliations, figures and references (maximum size 2MB). All the papers will be reviewed by multiple independent reviewers to be included in the Conference Proceedings and IEEE Xplore data base. Authors of accepted papers will be e-mailed a password that enables them to upload their final revised submission. The password will ONLY be provided after the payment of the full registration fee. No exception could be allowed and no final submission will be possible without payment of the full registration fee. For instructions on preparation and submission of full provisional papers, please consult the Conference Website at Full Paper Submission |
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