Power Management and Power Electronic System Integrations
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "F3: Power Electronics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 25 September 2025 | Viewed by 26
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Efficient power management and advanced system integrations are pivotal to meeting the rising demand for high-performance power electronics across various applications. This Special Issue aims to showcase innovative approaches and cutting-edge research in power management and power electronic system integration to enhance energy efficiency, reliability, and operational flexibility.
The rapid evolution of power converters, switching technologies, and energy management strategies is driving a need for robust, compact, and versatile solutions. Researchers and engineers are developing advanced designs and methodologies, such as zero voltage switching (ZVS) techniques and optimized switching frequencies, to minimize energy losses, reduce thermal stresses, and achieve superior system performance. These innovations are critical in applications ranging from consumer electronics to renewable energy systems, electric vehicles, and industrial automation.
This Special Issue invites original research articles, reviews, and case studies that contribute to theoretical and practical advancements in power electronics. Topics of interest include the following:
- Zero voltage switching (ZVS) techniques to reduce switching losses and improve power efficiency.
- Optimization of switching frequencies for performance and reliability in power converters.
- Innovative power converter designs, including DC-DC converters, inverters, and rectifiers.
- Advanced control strategies for efficient power management.
- Integration of power electronics in renewable energy, electric vehicles, and industrial applications.
- Emerging technologies and materials for improving power supply systems.
The goal of this Special Issue is to provide a platform for exploring state-of-the-art developments in electrical engineering, focusing on practical and theoretical innovations in power management and system integration. By addressing challenges and opportunities in this field, we aim to promote sustainable, energy-efficient solutions that can drive progress in modern technology.
We encourage contributions from researchers, practitioners, and industry experts who are advancing the frontiers of power electronics. Submissions should highlight new ideas, experimental results, or case studies that address key challenges in power management and system integration, fostering dialogue and collaboration to shape the future of this field.
Dr. Chong-Eun Kim
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- zero voltage switching (ZVS)
- power converter
- power management
- power supply
- electrical engineering
- energy efficiency
- system integration
- advanced control strategies
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