Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Industrial Electronics
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Industrial Electronics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 August 2026 | Viewed by 8
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Interests: advanced industrial engineering
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Interests: advanced industrial engineering
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Interests: advanced industrial engineering
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This issue of the publication, titled “Applications of Artificial intelligence in Industrial Electronics”, seeks to reduce costs and increase the efficiency and quality of the production system. This topic represents a key intersection between modern algorithms and physical systems. This area focuses on integrating techniques such as machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL) and expert systems into the industrial environment to increase efficiency, autonomy and reliability.
AI is changing the way converters, inverters and electric drives are controlled. Instead of traditional PID controllers, neural networks are used for predictive control (Model Predictive Control—MPC). This allows systems to adapt to dynamic load changes in real time, minimize losses and extend the life of semiconductor components. One of the most important applications is condition monitoring. AI algorithms analyze sensor data (vibration, current spectrum, and temperature) and can identify anomalies before a fatal machine failure occurs. This radically reduces the cost of downtime in factories. The current trend is to move computing from the cloud directly to the “edge” of the network (Edge Computing). Industrial electronic devices are equipped with AI chips that allow data to be processed directly at the point of origin. This minimizes latency, which is critical for robotics and high-speed production lines. AI allows robots to perceive their surroundings through computer vision and deep learning. In industrial electronics, this includes not only motion control, but also intelligent trajectory planning and safe human–robot collaboration (cobots) without the need for physical barriers.
This Topic seeks high-quality research and development works and applications in practice, focusing on the following processes:
- Robotics and automation.
- Intelligent power electronics control.
- Predictive maintenance and fault diagnosis.
- Edge AI and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).
- Automation and collaborative robotics.
- Advanced industrial engineering.
- Energy system optimization and Smart Grids.
Dr. Miroslav Rakyta
Dr. Bubenik Peter
Dr. Vladimíra Biňasová
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- industrial electronics
- Industry 4.0
- expert systems
- intelligent systems
- artificial intelligence
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