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AIESP 2006
First International ICSC Symposium on ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ENERGY SYSTEMS AND POWER AIESP 2006 to be held on the island of Madeira, Portugal
February 7 – 10, 2006
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SUBMISSION OF PAPERS for e-journal Energy Systems and Power:
a new site will be opened beginning February 2006.
Artificial Intelligence in the energy systems and power field will become increasingly important, and the number of
attendees will steadily grow over the years to come. The increasing complexity of technology in the area of energy systems and power encourages large utility companies worldwide to look at exploiting newer
technologies in operation, control, monitoring and management of their systems. Artificial Intelligence is one of the areas. Artificial Intelligence is an advanced computer science that seeks to emulate some of the
capabilities of the human brain, e.g. to automate control of engineering systems and extend the skill of human operators.
AIESP2006 is the first of a series of conferences on 'Application of AI in Energy Systems and Power'. It provides a forum to
present the highest quality papers, and also to report on the latest developments on all above subjects. In other words it aims to teach and educate. The conference provides an opportunity for dialogue and synergy
between scientists and engineers from different backgrounds with the common interest within the field from all over the globe. To achieve this, the conference encourages researchers and practitioners from academia
and industry to participate.
The conference considers the application of whole range of AI topics to energy systems and power.
In energy systems it covers topics such as alternative energy including renewable energy sources (biomass, hydro, solar,
wind, geothermal, tidal and photovoltaic conversion systems), new transportation fuels (such as ethanol) and new applications of conventional energy sources (such as the use of propane and natural gas as automotive
fuels, and batteries in electric vehicles), fuel cells and gas hydrates.
Examples of energy systems and power topics are as follows:
- Advanced EMS/SCADA & Restoration
- Dispersed Generation & Distribution Planning - Dynamic Stability - Electrical Machines & Drives - Electromagnetic Transients & Fault Analysis - FACTS (Flexible AC Transmission Systems)
- High Voltage Systems - Hydrothermal Scheduling - Load Flow Analysis - Load Forecasting - Maintenance, Scheduling & Var Planning - Optimal Power Flow - Power Generation - Power Quality, etc
- Power system equipment diagnosis; - Eletromagnetic compatibility; - Power system automation; - Power System Operation & Control - Power System Planning
- Power System regulation, deregulation and restructuring - Power System Simulation & Analysis - Protection - Reliability - Renewable Energy Systems - Security - State Estimation
- Transient Stability - Transmission & Distribution Systems - Unit Commitment - Voltage Stability
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
https://www.venuewest.com/2006/aiesp/reggen/
PUBLICATIONS Conference
proceedings (including only refereed and accepted papers) will be published by ICSC Academic Press and be available for the delegates at the symposium on CD-ROM. Authors of a selected number of innovative papers
will be invited to submit extended manuscripts for publication in prestigious international journals such as the 'International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy', as well as in a new AIESP e-journal (first
edition available in April 2006). For more information, please click here
PUBLICATION CO-CHAIR & SPECIAL PUBLICATION CHAIR Dr. Ahmed F. Zobaa Electrical Power & Machines Dept. Faculty of Engineering Cairo University Giza, 12613 Egypt
Secretariat AIESP'06 P.O. Box 279 Millet, Alberta T0C 1Z0 Canada Tel: +1 780 387 3546 Fax: +1 780 387 4329 aiesp06@icsc.ab.caor: planning@icsc.ab.ca
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