Power Electronics Innovations for New Lighting Power Quality Challenges
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Power Electronics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 2717
Special Issue Editors
Interests: internet of energy; smart grids; power quality; electronic instrumentation; usability of complex systems
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: harmonics; supraharmonics; flicker; power electronics components; home appliances; energy efficiency
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Interests: power converters; smart grids; synchronization; hardware-in-the-loop; power factor corrector; power electronics
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Over the last decade, lighting systems have experienced great growth towards LED lamps, which requires an equal measure in terms of the development of power electronics technologies.
Power electronics technologies are fundamental for promoting high-quality lighting, always ensuring high efficiency and high reliability under power quality constraints. The adaptation of standards regulation to include new light sources in the market produces a wide variety of electronic topologies and components operating together in the same Low-Voltage (LV) installation compared to other electronic loads as the electric vehicle or a roof-top PV plant. This will lead to new power quality disturbances which might cause equipment to fail, malfunction, or lower in performance depending on the degree of impact. This Special Issue focuses on the power electronic solutions intended to solve power quality disturbances for lighting. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Advances in the use of new electrical and electronic components to improve the lifespan of drivers.
- Power electronic for lighting solutions from the electronic component and topologies point of view.
- Advances in the AC-DC converter topology that show a high power factor (PF) and efficiency and a low total current harmonic distortion (THD), among others.
- Advances in the digital control method featuring power factor correction.
- The flicker measurement and impact in new lighting systems.
- Low and high frequency (supraharmonic) current emission from lamps: model and simulation.
- New LED lighting application areas such as agriculture.
- Power quality impact of the interaction between new lighting systems and other electronic loads.
Prof. Dr. Antonio Moreno-Munoz
Dr. Aurora Gil-de-Castro
Dr. Paula Lamo
Dr. F. Javier Diaz
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- digital control
- power electronics
- power quality disturbances
- power factor correction
- harmonics
- supraharmonics
- flicker
- lighting systems
- standard compliance
- smart lighting
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