Smart Energy
Smart Mobility, Logistics and Environment
Industry 4.0
Technical sessions
Track 1 - Smart Energy (Davide Poli – University of Pisa, Samuele Grillo – IEEE Italy Section)
1.1 |
Power Systems and Smart Grids
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1.2 |
Power Electronics Converters, Electrical Machines and Industrial Drives
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1.3 |
Power Management and Smart Building Technologies
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1.4 |
Renewable Energy and Energy Storage Systems
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1.5 |
Linear and Non-linear Modeling and control Circuits and Systems
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1.7 |
Neural Networks and Neuromorphic Systems
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1.8 |
Energy Harvesting, and Wireless Power transfer
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1.9 |
Microgrids Management and Control
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1.10 |
Enhanced modeling, simulation, design and testing of magnetic components and innovative architectures for power converters
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Track 2 - Smart Mobility, Logistics and Environment (Niccolò Baldanzini - University of Florence, Giambattista Gruosso - IEEE Italy Section)
2.1 |
Automotive technologies, electric vehicle transportation systems, environmental impact of electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles, road user safety
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2.2 |
Transportation electrification, new electric & hybrid vehicle concepts and architectures, interconnected users, vehicles and cities
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2.3 |
Integrated and intelligent logistics, business models for smart mobility of people and goods, commercial vehicle operations
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2.4 |
Transportation networks, advanced public transportation management, charging infrastructure and grid integration, Informative systems and services, shared mobility road, and rail traffic management
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2.5 |
Ports, waterways, inland navigation, and vessel traffic management and shipboard electrical power systems
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2.6 |
Air transportation, avionics and aerospace, more electric aircrafts
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2.7 |
Remote sensing methods and applications for a sustainable development
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Track 3 - Industry 4.0 (Lorenzo Mucchi - University of Florence and Andrea Caiti - IEEE Italy Section)
3.1 |
Cybersecurity
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3.2 |
Big data for Internet of things
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Automation, robotics and smart factories
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3.4 |
Localization: RFID technologies, wireless sensor networks, algorithms
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3.5 |
Sensors and transducers, integration of sensors, active and passive sensors, sensor modeling and analysis, environmental sensing
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3.6 |
Nanotechnologies for industry 4.0
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3.7 |
Photonic technologies, lasers and 3D printing for industry 4.0
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3.8 |
Advances in Soft Computing and Numerical Techniques for Optimization, Inverse Problems and Non-Destructive Testing
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