Symmetry and Distributed Power System
A special issue of Symmetry (ISSN 2073-8994). This special issue belongs to the section "Engineering and Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2025 | Viewed by 241
Special Issue Editors
Interests: optimization of power system operation; power investment planning; power market; state estimation; demand response; load forecasting; risk management
Interests: renewable energy; power system; economic dispatch; parameter identification; optimization; artificial intelligence; swarm intelligence; neural network; fault diagnosis
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are delighted to extend an invitation for you to contribute to the Special Issue of Symmetry titled “Symmetry and Distributed Power System”. In the midst of global endeavors to address climate change, numerous countries have been proactively incorporating renewable energy sources into their power systems. This integration has brought about unique challenges in preserving the symmetry within these systems. Symmetry is indispensable for ensuring stable operations, enhancing efficiency, and achieving economic optimization. This Special Issue is dedicated to assembling the cutting-edge research that has tackled these challenges, with a particular focus on areas such as harmonic detection, fault analysis, state estimation, and voltage regulation.
For this Special Issue, we enthusiastically welcome the submission of original research articles and in-depth reviews. The scope of research areas includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:
- Harmonic detection and mitigation strategies in distributed power systems;
- Impact of renewable energy integration on symmetry and asymmetry modeling;
- Fault analysis and diagnosis methodologies in power systems;
- Advanced techniques for state estimation and symmetry evaluation;
- Voltage fluctuation control and stability enhancement strategies;
- Symmetry optimization leveraging deep learning technologies;
- System dispatch optimization and symmetry analysis;
- Applications of symmetry principles in microgrids and smart grids;
- Symmetry evaluation and optimization methodologies.
We eagerly anticipate your valuable contributions to this important discourse.
Prof. Dr. Min Liu
Prof. Dr. Guojiang Xiong
Guest Editors
Manuscript Submission Information
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Keywords
- distributed power systems
- power system symmetry
- harmonic detection
- fault analysis
- state estimation
- renewable energy modeling
- deep learning
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