ICHQP 2012 - 2012 IEEE 15th International Conference on Harmonics and Quality of Power (ICHQP)
Date2012-06-17
Deadline2012-02-13
VenueHong kong, Hong Kong SAR
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.ichqp2012.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Conference will feature special sessions and tutorials by world-leading experts.
Its topics of interest cover all subjects in power quality, including but not limited to the following:
Power disturbance modeling and analysis
Modelling of disturbance sources and propagations
Computational and analytical techniques for PQ assessment
Methods to study the PQ impacts of EVs, CFLs, and other new loads
Probabilistic aspects of power disturbances
Power quality measurement and monitoring
Power quality troubleshooting techniques
New techniques for disturbance sensing and diagnosis
Hardware and algorithms for disturbance analysis
Improvements on power quality monitoring standards
Technologies for power quality improvement
Novel passive/active filters and disturbance compensators
Mitigation of harmonic resonance in power systems
Planning and operating strategies for PQ management
Customer side disturbance mitigation initiatives
Power quality economics and standards
Financial impact of PQ disturbances on customers and utilities
PQ cost assessment methodologies and results
Developments in equipment immunity and emission standards
Application of PQ standards and new industry practices
Emerging topics in power quality research
AMI and smart meter based power quality monitoring
PQ challenges in renewable energy and microgrid schemes
Information extraction and transmission using disturbances
Smart grid technologies for power quality management
The Papers will be published in IEEE Xplore and EI indexed.
Arrangements are being made to include the top papers ( with improvements ) in a special edition of the IEEE Trans. on Smart Grid.
Accepted but not presented IEEE Transaction papers can be presented in this conference by submitting a condensed version of the paper and by indicating that the full paper will be published in IEEE Transactions.
All papers must be presented in presentation or poster sessions by at
least one of the authors, who must have paid the registration fees.
Each author can present up to two papers only.
Its topics of interest cover all subjects in power quality, including but not limited to the following:
Power disturbance modeling and analysis
Modelling of disturbance sources and propagations
Computational and analytical techniques for PQ assessment
Methods to study the PQ impacts of EVs, CFLs, and other new loads
Probabilistic aspects of power disturbances
Power quality measurement and monitoring
Power quality troubleshooting techniques
New techniques for disturbance sensing and diagnosis
Hardware and algorithms for disturbance analysis
Improvements on power quality monitoring standards
Technologies for power quality improvement
Novel passive/active filters and disturbance compensators
Mitigation of harmonic resonance in power systems
Planning and operating strategies for PQ management
Customer side disturbance mitigation initiatives
Power quality economics and standards
Financial impact of PQ disturbances on customers and utilities
PQ cost assessment methodologies and results
Developments in equipment immunity and emission standards
Application of PQ standards and new industry practices
Emerging topics in power quality research
AMI and smart meter based power quality monitoring
PQ challenges in renewable energy and microgrid schemes
Information extraction and transmission using disturbances
Smart grid technologies for power quality management
The Papers will be published in IEEE Xplore and EI indexed.
Arrangements are being made to include the top papers ( with improvements ) in a special edition of the IEEE Trans. on Smart Grid.
Accepted but not presented IEEE Transaction papers can be presented in this conference by submitting a condensed version of the paper and by indicating that the full paper will be published in IEEE Transactions.
All papers must be presented in presentation or poster sessions by at
least one of the authors, who must have paid the registration fees.
Each author can present up to two papers only.
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