[rede.APPIA] [CFP]EPIA 2021 Artificial Intelligence in Power and Energy Systems

Dear colleagues,

 

We would like to invite you to submit a paper to the Thematic Track on Artificial Intelligence in Power and Energy Systems of EPIA 2021, to be held Online, between 7 and 9 September 2021 (http://www.appia.pt/epia2021/aipes).

 

Important Deadlines:

Deadline for full paper submission: 15th April, 2021

Notification of acceptance: 31st May, 2021

Camera-Ready papers: 15th June, 2021

Conference: 7-9 September 2021

 

Submissions:

AIPES welcomes full length papers (of up to 12 pages) and also short papers (up to 6 pages), demonstrating practical applications. All papers should be submitted in PDF format through the EPIA 2021 EasyChair submission page.

Authors should consult Springer’s authors’ guidelines and use their proceedings templates, either for LaTeX or for Word, for the preparation of their papers. Springer encourages authors to include their ORCIDs in their papers. In addition, the corresponding author of each paper, acting on behalf of all of the authors of that paper, must complete and sign a Consent-to-Publish form. The corresponding author signing the copyright form should match the corresponding author marked on the paper. Once the files have been sent to Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers cannot be made.

Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings (a volume of Springer’s LNAI-Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence), provided that at least one author is registered in EPIA 2021 by the early registration deadline. EPIA 2021 proceedings are indexed in Thomson Reuters ISI Web of Science, Scopus, DBLP and Google Scholar.

Each accepted paper must be presented by one of the authors in a track session.

Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended and improved version to a special issue published with Energies international journal (Impact Factor: 2.702). Article processing charges (APC) will be waived for the BEST PAPER and a 50% discount will be offered to the runner-up. All other papers accepted in AIPES will be offered a 15% discount for inclusion in this special issue.

 

Scope:

The Thematic Track on Artificial Intelligence in Power and Energy Systems aims at providing an advanced discussion forum on recent and innovative work on the application of artificial intelligence approaches in the field of power and energy systems, including agent-based systems, data-mining, machine learning methodologies, forecasting and optimization.

 

Submission Topics:

·       Agent-based Smart Grid Simulation

·       Big Data Applications for Energy Systems

·       Coalitions and Aggregations of Smart Grid and Market Players

·       Consumer Profiling

·       Context Aware Systems

·       Data-Mining Approaches in Smart Grids

·       Decision Support Approaches for Smart Grids

·       Demand Response Aggregation

·       Demand Response Integration in the Market

·       Demand Response Remuneration Methods

·       Electric vehicles

·       Electricity Market Modelling and Simulation

·       Electricity Market Negotiation Strategies

·       Energy Resource Management in Buildings

·       Information technology applications

·       Innovative Demand Response Models and Programs

·       Innovative Energy Tariffs

·       Integration of Electric Vehicles in the Power System

·       Intelligent Approaches for Microgrid Management

·       Intelligent Home Management Systems

·       Intelligent methods for Demand Management

·       Intelligent Resources Scheduling

·       Intelligent Supervisory Control Systems

·       Knowledge-based approaches for Power and Energy Systems

·       Load Forecast

·       Market Models for Variable Renewable Energy

·       Multi-Agent Applications for Smart Grids

·       Multi-Agent Systems in Power and Energy Systems

·       Other Artificial Intelligence-based Methods for Power and Energy Systems

·       Phasor Measurement Units Applications

·       Real-time simulation

·       Reliability, Protection and Network Security Methods

·       Renewable Energy Forecast using Computational Intelligence

·       Semantic communication and data

·       Smart Sensors and Advanced Metering Infrastructure

Thematic Track Organizers:

·       Zita Vale – Polytechnic of Porto (Portugal)

·       Tiago Pinto – Polytechnic of Porto (Portugal)

·       Pedro Faria – Polytechnic of Porto (Portugal)

·       Elena Mocanu – University of Twente (The Netherlands)

·       Decebal Constantin Mocanu – University of Twente (The Netherlands)

[rede.APPIA] [CFP]EPIA_2202_Artificial Intelligence in Power and Energy Systems

Dear colleagues,

 

We would like to invite you to submit a paper to the Thematic Track on Artificial Intelligence in Power and Energy Systems of EPIA 2020, to be held in Lisbon, Portugal between 7 and 9 September 2020 (https://epia2020.inesc-id.pt).

 

Thematic Track Organizers:

Zita Vale – Polytechnic of Porto (Portugal)

Tiago Pinto – Polytechnic of Porto (Portugal)

Pedro Faria – Polytechnic of Porto (Portugal)

Elena Mocanu – University of Twente (The Netherlands)

Decebal Constantin Mocanu – Technical University of Eindhoven (The Netherlands)

 

Important Deadlines:

Deadline for full paper submission: 15th April, 2020

Notification of acceptance: 31st May, 2020

Camera-Ready papers: 15th June, 2020

Conference: 7-9 September 2020

 

Submissions:

AIPES welcomes full length papers (of up to 12 pages) and also short papers (up to 6 pages), demonstrating practical applications.

Authors should consult Springer’s authors’ guidelines and use their proceedings templates, either for LaTeX or for Word, for the preparation of their papers. Springer encourages authors to include their ORCIDs in their papers. In addition, the corresponding author of each paper, acting on behalf of all of the authors of that paper, must complete and sign a Consent-to-Publish form. The corresponding author signing the copyright form should match the corresponding author marked on the paper. Once the files have been sent to Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers cannot be made.

Accepted papers will be included in EPIA 2020 proceedings (a volume of Springer’s LNAI-Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence). EPIA 2020 proceedings are indexed in Thomson Reuters ISI Web of Science, Scopus, DBLP and Google Scholar.

Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended and improved version to a special issues published with Energies international journal (Impact Factor: 2.707). Article processing charges (APC) will be waived for the BEST PAPER. All other papers accepted in AIPES will be offered a 15% discount for inclusion in this special issue.

 

 

Scope:

The Thematic Track on Artificial Intelligence in Power and Energy Systems aims at providing an advanced discussion forum on recent and innovative work on the application of artificial intelligence approaches in the field of power and energy systems, including agent-based systems, data-mining, machine learning methodologies, forecasting and optimization.

 

Submission Topics:

·       Agent-based Smart Grid Simulation

·       Big Data Applications for Energy Systems

·       Coalitions and Aggregations of Smart Grid and Market Players

·       Consumer Profiling

·       Context Aware Systems

·       Data-Mining Approaches in Smart Grids

·       Decision Support Approaches for Smart Grids

·       Demand Response Aggregation

·       Demand Response Integration in the Market

·       Demand Response Remuneration Methods

·       Electric vehicles

·       Electricity Market Modelling and Simulation

·       Electricity Market Negotiation Strategies

·       Energy Resource Management in Buildings

·       Information technology applications

·       Innovative Demand Response Models and Programs

·       Innovative Energy Tariffs

·       Integration of Electric Vehicles in the Power System

·       Intelligent Approaches for Microgrid Management

·       Intelligent Home Management Systems

·       Intelligent methods for Demand Management

·       Intelligent Resources Scheduling

·       Intelligent Supervisory Control Systems

·       Knowledge-based approaches for Power and Energy Systems

·       Load Forecast

·       Market Models for Variable Renewable Energy

·       Multi-Agent Applications for Smart Grids

·       Multi-Agent Systems in Power and Energy Systems

·       Other Artificial Intelligence-based Methods for Power and Energy Systems

·       Phasor Measurement Units Applications

·       Real-time simulation

·       Reliability, Protection and Network Security Methods

·       Renewable Energy Forecast using Computational Intelligence

·       Semantic communication and data

·       Smart Sensors and Advanced Metering Infrastructure

 

Best regards

AIPES organizers

[rede.APPIA] [CFP]EPIA_2202_Artificial Intelligence in Power and Energy Systems

Dear colleagues,

 

We would like to invite you to submit a paper to the Thematic Track on Artificial Intelligence in Power and Energy Systems of EPIA 2020, to be held in Lisbon, Portugal between 7 and 9 September 2020 (https://epia2020.inesc-id.pt).

 

Thematic Track Organizers:

Zita Vale – Polytechnic of Porto (Portugal)

Tiago Pinto – Polytechnic of Porto (Portugal)

Pedro Faria – Polytechnic of Porto (Portugal)

Elena Mocanu – University of Twente (The Netherlands)

Decebal Constantin Mocanu – Technical University of Eindhoven (The Netherlands)

 

Important Deadlines:

Deadline for full paper submission: 15th April, 2020

Notification of acceptance: 31st May, 2020

Camera-Ready papers: 15th June, 2020

Conference: 7-9 September 2020

 

Submissions:

AIPES welcomes full length papers (of up to 12 pages) and also short papers (up to 6 pages), demonstrating practical applications.

Authors should consult Springer’s authors’ guidelines and use their proceedings templates, either for LaTeX or for Word, for the preparation of their papers. Springer encourages authors to include their ORCIDs in their papers. In addition, the corresponding author of each paper, acting on behalf of all of the authors of that paper, must complete and sign a Consent-to-Publish form. The corresponding author signing the copyright form should match the corresponding author marked on the paper. Once the files have been sent to Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers cannot be made.

Accepted papers will be included in EPIA 2020 proceedings (a volume of Springer’s LNAI-Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence). EPIA 2020 proceedings are indexed in Thomson Reuters ISI Web of Science, Scopus, DBLP and Google Scholar.

Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended and improved version to special issues published in international journals.

 

 

Scope:

The Thematic Track on Artificial Intelligence in Power and Energy Systems aims at providing an advanced discussion forum on recent and innovative work on the application of artificial intelligence approaches in the field of power and energy systems, including agent-based systems, data-mining, machine learning methodologies, forecasting and optimization.

 

Submission Topics:

·       Agent-based Smart Grid Simulation

·       Big Data Applications for Energy Systems

·       Coalitions and Aggregations of Smart Grid and Market Players

·       Consumer Profiling

·       Context Aware Systems

·       Data-Mining Approaches in Smart Grids

·       Decision Support Approaches for Smart Grids

·       Demand Response Aggregation

·       Demand Response Integration in the Market

·       Demand Response Remuneration Methods

·       Electric vehicles

·       Electricity Market Modelling and Simulation

·       Electricity Market Negotiation Strategies

·       Energy Resource Management in Buildings

·       Information technology applications

·       Innovative Demand Response Models and Programs

·       Innovative Energy Tariffs

·       Integration of Electric Vehicles in the Power System

·       Intelligent Approaches for Microgrid Management

·       Intelligent Home Management Systems

·       Intelligent methods for Demand Management

·       Intelligent Resources Scheduling

·       Intelligent Supervisory Control Systems

·       Knowledge-based approaches for Power and Energy Systems

·       Load Forecast

·       Market Models for Variable Renewable Energy

·       Multi-Agent Applications for Smart Grids

·       Multi-Agent Systems in Power and Energy Systems

·       Other Artificial Intelligence-based Methods for Power and Energy Systems

·       Phasor Measurement Units Applications

·       Real-time simulation

·       Reliability, Protection and Network Security Methods

·       Renewable Energy Forecast using Computational Intelligence

·       Semantic communication and data

·       Smart Sensors and Advanced Metering Infrastructure

 

Best regards

AIPES organizers

[rede.APPIA] Call for papers ISAP 2019 – December 10-14 – New Delhi, India

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Dear Colleagues


On behalf of the local organizing committee and of the ISAP Board Directors, we invite you to attend to the 20th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Applications to Power Systems (ISAP). The ISAP 2019 continues the tradition of preceding conferences on topics selected from current Power Systems problems and applications of intelligent systems.

ISAP is specially dedicated to provide a forum for academics, industry, and students to discuss innovative intelligent systems applications in the area of operation, control, planning and maintenance of large interconnected and isolated or weakly interconnected power systems, and their particular components. ISAP 2019 focuses on power systems operation in a competitive environment, renewable energy and distributed generation, and also other subjects of interest in modern power systems. Employment of artificial intelligence technologies is in the special scope of the conference, but also intelligent approaches achieved with conventional programming are sought. Proposed subjects should be beyond the phase of declarations of interest or presentations of ideas; papers reporting practical realization and application will have priority.

The conference will provide opportunities for tutorials and technical visits.

Preferential Subjects

The conference welcomes papers on intelligent systems techniques applied to electrical power and energy systems (generation, transmission, distribution, markets, and electrical installation) with preference to:

·    Load and renewables forecasting and estimation;

·    Fault diagnosis and prognosis;

·    Condition monitoring and asset management;

·    Intelligent enterprise systems, e.g., intelligent outage management;

·    System reliability, security, and adequacy;

·    Big data, data science, data analytics, and machine learning applications in power systems;

·    Innovative and/or emerging applications of intelligent systems in power systems, e.g., machine learning, deep learning, and autonomous power systems;

·    Special systems e.g., vessel systems, underwater systems, micro-grids, nano-grids, and autonomous power system;

·    Social, legal, ethical, and business issues linked with the conference topics;

·    Intelligent estimation and classification techniques including neural nets, fuzzy systems, data mining, and decision tree;

·    Knowledge-based system including rule-based systems, expert systems, and model-based reasoning;

·    Advanced optimization techniques including genetic algorithm, particle swarm optimization, ant colonies, immune system, and bacterial foraging;

·    Multi-agent systems, evolutionary intelligent agents, and adaptive distributed computing and control;

·    Hybrid intelligent systems;

·    Computational neuroscience;

·    Game Theory;

·    Molecular and quantum computing.


To the Authors

·    The authors are invited to submit a PDF file of the full paper in IEEE PES standard double column format, not exceeding 6 pages.

·    All papers must be submitted by 1st July 2019 on the conference submission website.

·    Authors will be notified via email the acceptance or rejection of the paper by 15th August 2019.


Conference Venue

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,

Hauz Khas, New Delhi, India-110016


Important Dates

1st Jul, 2019: Full Paper Submission

15th Aug, 2019: Notification of Acceptance

5th Sep, 2019: Final Paper Submission

16th Sep, 2019: Early Bird Registration

10th-14th Dec, 2019: Conference

Check full info in http://isap-power.org/2019.

The organizing committee,

[rede.APPIA] Call for papers ISAP 2019 – December 10-14 – New Delhi, India

*** Apologies for multiple copies of this mail ***


Dear Colleagues


On behalf of the local organizing committee and of the ISAP Board Directors, we invite you to attend to the 20th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Applications to Power Systems (ISAP). The ISAP 2019 continues the tradition of preceding conferences on topics selected from current Power Systems problems and applications of intelligent systems.

ISAP is specially dedicated to provide a forum for academics, industry, and students to discuss innovative intelligent systems applications in the area of operation, control, planning and maintenance of large interconnected and isolated or weakly interconnected power systems, and their particular components. ISAP 2019 focuses on power systems operation in a competitive environment, renewable energy and distributed generation, and also other subjects of interest in modern power systems. Employment of artificial intelligence technologies is in the special scope of the conference, but also intelligent approaches achieved with conventional programming are sought. Proposed subjects should be beyond the phase of declarations of interest or presentations of ideas; papers reporting practical realization and application will have priority.

The conference will provide opportunities for tutorials and technical visits.

Preferential Subjects

The conference welcomes papers on intelligent systems techniques applied to electrical power and energy systems (generation, transmission, distribution, markets, and electrical installation) with preference to:

·    Load and renewables forecasting and estimation;

·    Fault diagnosis and prognosis;

·    Condition monitoring and asset management;

·    Intelligent enterprise systems, e.g., intelligent outage management;

·    System reliability, security, and adequacy;

·    Big data, data science, data analytics, and machine learning applications in power systems;

·    Innovative and/or emerging applications of intelligent systems in power systems, e.g., machine learning, deep learning, and autonomous power systems;

·    Special systems e.g., vessel systems, underwater systems, micro-grids, nano-grids, and autonomous power system;

·    Social, legal, ethical, and business issues linked with the conference topics;

·    Intelligent estimation and classification techniques including neural nets, fuzzy systems, data mining, and decision tree;

·    Knowledge-based system including rule-based systems, expert systems, and model-based reasoning;

·    Advanced optimization techniques including genetic algorithm, particle swarm optimization, ant colonies, immune system, and bacterial foraging;

·    Multi-agent systems, evolutionary intelligent agents, and adaptive distributed computing and control;

·    Hybrid intelligent systems;

·    Computational neuroscience;

·    Game Theory;

·    Molecular and quantum computing.


To the Authors

·    The authors are invited to submit a PDF file of the full paper in IEEE PES standard double column format, not exceeding 6 pages.

·    All papers must be submitted by 1st July 2019 on the conference submission website.

·    Authors will be notified via email the acceptance or rejection of the paper by 15th August 2019.


Conference Venue

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,

Hauz Khas, New Delhi, India-110016


Important Dates

1st Jul, 2019: Full Paper Submission

15th Aug, 2019: Notification of Acceptance

5th Sep, 2019: Final Paper Submission

16th Sep, 2019: Early Bird Registration

10th-14th Dec, 2019: Conference

Check full info in http://isap-power.org/2019.

The organizing committee,

[rede.APPIA] [CFP]EPIA_2019_Artificial Intelligence in Power and Energy Systems

Dear colleagues,

 

We would like to invite you to submit a paper to the Thematic Track on Artificial Intelligence in Power and Energy Systems of EPIA 2019, to be held in Vila Real, Portugal between 3rd and 6th September 2019 (https://epia2019.utad.pt/index.php/83-thematic-tracks/100-aipes).

 

Thematic Track Organizers:

Zita Vale – Polytechnic of Porto (Portugal)

Pedro Faria- Polytechnic of Porto (Portugal)

Juan M. Corchado – University of Salamanca (Spain)

Tiago Pinto – University of Salamanca (Spain)

 

Important Deadlines:

Deadline for full paper submission: 15th April, 2017

Notification of acceptance: 31st May, 2017

Camera-Ready papers: 15th June, 2017

Conference: 3rd and 6th September 2017

 

AIPES welcomes full length papers (of up to 12 pages, according to EPIA guidelines) and also short papers (up to 6 pages), demonstrating practical applications.

Accepted papers will be included in EPIA 2019 proceedings, published by Springer. Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit an extended and improved version to special issues published in international journals.

 

Scope:

The Thematic Track on Artificial Intelligence in Power and Energy Systems aims at providing an advanced discussion forum on recent and innovative work on the application of artificial intelligence approaches in the field of power and energy systems, including agent-based systems, data-mining, machine learning methodologies, forecasting and optimization. A description of the special session can be found at:

https://epia2019.utad.pt/index.php/83-thematic-tracks/100-aipes

Submission Topics include:

·       Agent-based Smart Grid Simulation

·       Big Data Applications for Energy Systems

·       Coalitions and Aggregations of Smart Grid and Market Players

·       Consumer Profiling

·       Context Aware Systems

·       Data-Mining Approaches in Smart Grids

·       Decision Support Approaches for Smart Grids

·       Demand Response Aggregation

·       Demand Response Integration in the Market

·       Demand Response Remuneration Methods

·       Electric vehicles

·       Electricity Market Modelling and Simulation

·       Electricity Market Negotiation Strategies

·       Energy Resource Management in Buildings

·       Information technology applications

·       Innovative Demand Response Models and Programs

·       Innovative Energy Tariffs

·       Integration of Electric Vehicles in the Power System

·       Intelligent Approaches for Microgrid Management

·       Intelligent Home Management Systems

·       Intelligent methods for Demand Management

·       Intelligent Resources Scheduling

·       Intelligent Supervisory Control Systems

·       Knowledge-based approaches for Power and Energy Systems

·       Load Forecast

·       Market Models for Variable Renewable Energy

·       Multi-Agent Applications for Smart Grids

·       Multi-Agent Systems in Power and Energy Systems

·       Other Artificial Intelligence-based Methods for Power and Energy Systems

·       Phasor Measurement Units Applications

·       Real-time simulation

·       Reliability, Protection and Network Security Methods

·       Renewable Energy Forecast using Computational Intelligence

·       Semantic communication and data

·       Smart Sensors and Advanced Metering Infrastructure

 

Best regards

AIPES organizers