Power Electronic Circuits and Systems for Emerging Applications

A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Industrial Electronics".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 March 2025 | Viewed by 1070

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Interests: power electronics; grid-connected PV inverters; AC–AC converters; grid voltage regulation
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Dear Colleagues,

In our fast-changing world of technology, power electronic circuits and systems have become a key enabler for a wide spectrum of applications. Examples of a few emerging applications that rely on the development of innovative power electronic circuits and controls include integrating renewable energy sources, powering electric vehicles, driving space crafts, ensuring stable grid power quality and stability, advancing industrial automation, establishing HVDC grids and solid-state transformers. The conventional power converter topologies and systems are not well equipped to handle these novel applications. Therefore, to meet the demands of these applications, the field of power electronics calls for innovations in converter topologies, gate-driving techniques, the utilization of wide-band gap switching devices, advanced control methods, and enhanced reliability of power electronics components, to name a few.

The aim of this Special Issue is to delve into the pivotal role of power electronic circuits and systems in shaping emerging technologies. This Special Issue addresses all aspects of the design, development, control, reliability, and related issues of power electronics circuits and systems in the context of emerging applications.

In this Special Issue, original research articles, case studies and reviews are welcomed, with a focus on, but not limited to, the following research areas:

  • Innovative topologies and control strategies for power converters
  • Integration of power electronics in renewable energy systems
  • Electric drives and propulsion systems for electric vehicles
  • Advanced power management techniques in smart grids
  • High-voltage direct current (HVDC) grid technologies
  • Solid-state transformers for efficient power distribution
  • Power electronics for energy-efficient industrial automation 
  • Power electronics for medical applications
  • Advanced topologies of DC–DC, AC–DC, DC–AC and AC–AC converters
  • Advanced control techniques for power converters
  • Wide-band gap switching devices based power converters
  • Resilience and reliability enhancement of power electronics systems

Dr. Hafiz Furqan Ahmed
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • power electronics
  • control techniques
  • renewable power conversion
  • electric drives
  • wide band gap devices
  • reliability of power converters

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The Condition Number Perspective in Modeling and Designing an Electronic IDBIC Converter
by Sorin Ionut Salcu, Vasile Mihai Suciu, Petre Dorel Teodosescu and Zsolt Mathe
Electronics 2024, 13(7), 1302; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics13071302 - 30 Mar 2024
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This paper proposes a novel method of evaluating the Independent Double-Boost Interleaved Converter’s performance, which can offer an overview of its behavior and can enhance the design stage of the converter. The concept of “condition number” is utilized and applied to the converter’s [...] Read more.
This paper proposes a novel method of evaluating the Independent Double-Boost Interleaved Converter’s performance, which can offer an overview of its behavior and can enhance the design stage of the converter. The concept of “condition number” is utilized and applied to the converter’s model. Correlations between the condition number variation and the converter parameters lead to a qualitative assessment of the converter’s behavior and offer the possibility to anticipate aspects like the stability and response of the converter. An in-depth analysis is conducted, starting from the state matrix and continuing with a series of presumptions regarding the converter and its operating mode, obtaining a series of expressions that define the condition number for the converter. Full article
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