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25 July 2024
Machines | Introduction of “Electric Machines and Drives” Section
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We are pleased to introduce the Section “Electric Machines and Drives” in the journal Machines. Prof. Dr. Jose Alfonso Antonino-Daviu is serving as the Section Editor-in-Chief.
Electric machines and drives is a traditional area of research, but it is in continuous evolution. The development of new designs of different machine typologies, the design of new drive topologies, new control strategies, novel condition monitoring and fault diagnosis techniques, as well as the application of recent signal processing, artificial intelligence (AI), pattern recognition or machine learning tools for diverse purposes within the electrical machine and drives area, are evidence of the dynamism of the area.
This Section invites paper submissions on the emerging research and technologies related to electrical machines and drives (design, control, materials, optimization and diagnosis).
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following: