Advanced Sensing and Control Technologies in Power Electronics: 2nd Edition
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Electronic Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 January 2026 | Viewed by 33
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Interests: power electronics; electromagnetic compatibility; control system; properties of magnetic materials; power conversion systems; precision signal measurement; design of energy-efficient systems; data acquisition system
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Dear Colleagues,
For many years, the development of electronics has continuously accelerated, and their adoption and all-around use have taken on entirely new dimensions. Undoubtedly, with the ever-increasing use of electronics for improving safety, independence, health protection, quality of life, industry, and science, in every aspect of human life, issues related to power electronics are highly important. Power electronics have a direct impact on the energy supplied to power all other devices, as well as on the quality, reliability, and availability of energy. The world has learned the importance of energy independence and, above all, obtaining energy from different sources—energy diversification. Scientific research on energy from renewable sources is significantly accelerating, with the results becoming increasingly valuable for both countries and individual people. As responsible researchers, we must ensure that communities have a chance to meet the CO2 emission targets, which additionally affect the value of power electronics development. Power systems’ reliability, high efficiency, low maintenance costs, and reliable operation in various conditions present critical topics. Currently, we already use 5 nm lithographic technology in electronics, and 3 nm technology is already planned. This further promotes the breaking down of barriers to technological progress and at the same time improves the energy efficiency of designed devices. In this Special Issue, we would like to cover topics that are important for power electronic-based systems, energy conversion, energy harvesting and recovery, improving energy utilization, and other energy-related aspects. Examples of the topics include the following:
- Energy efficiency in power electronic systems;
- Modern control systems of power electronic systems;
- Reliability of power electronic systems;
- High-efficiency power electronic system topologies;
- Modeling and simulation of power electronic systems;
- Renewable energy systems;
- Thermal management and cooling technologies;
- Minimizing power consumption;
- Microgrids, smart grids, and distributed generation systems;
- Design power electronic system design for improving availability, maintainability, and safety;
- New materials used in power electronic systems;
- Electromagnetic compatibility in power electronic systems;
- Modern methods of power electronic system design;
- Artificial intelligence in power electronics;
- Energy storage;
- Automotive chargers.
Dr. Krzysztof Bernacki
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- power electronics
- energy efficiency
- sensing technologies
- microgrids
- electromagnetic compatibility
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