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September 3-5, 2008
Shangri-La Hotel, Harbin, China
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The IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference 2008 (VPPC 2008) aims to provide a forum for sharing knowledge, experience and creative ideas in vehicle power and propulsion. The conference will be held in Harbin, China from September 3 to 5, 2008. The conference will include keynote papers by authoritative speakers, technical sessions, tutorial session, poster sessions, special and invited sessions, product display, welcome reception, banquet and culture evening. The conference will focus on current issues in the area of vehicular power systems, propulsion, power electronics, and motor drives, etc. It is a great pleasure to invite you to submit papers of the following and related topics. English is the official language and will be adopted in all the publications and presentations.
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International Workshop on Modelling and control using EMR, application to HEV and others New!
Harbin Institute of Technology, Sep. 6-7, 2008 More details
General Chair:
Prof. Alain BOUSCAYROL (University of Lille 1, France)
Co-chairs:
Prof. C. C. CHAN (Harbin Institute of Technology, China)
Prof. Shumei CUI (Harbin Institute of Technology, China)
Prof. Pierre SICARD (University of Québec Trois Rivières, Canada)
Workshop-EMR-Harbin.pdf
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- Submission of Abstracts
March 1, 2008
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March 20, 2008
- April 5, 2008 New!
- Notice of Acceptance May 15, 2008
- Submission of Full Papers June 15, 2008
- Deadline for Registration August 1, 2008
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Track 1: Vehicular Electric Power Systems and Loads:
| · Power System Architectures |
· Advanced/Conventional Vehicle Electrical Loads |
· Power Management and Distribution |
· 42V PowerNet |
· Harmonics and Power Quality |
· Higher Voltage Power Systems |
· Vehicular Power Systems and Loads |
· X-By-Wire |
· Military vehicular power systems and loads |
· Electric Power Steering |
· Active Suspension |
· Motion Control |
Track 2: Vehicular Power Electronics and Motor Drives:
| · Automotive Power Electronic Systems |
· Starters, Generators, Integrated Starter/Alternators |
· Electrical Machines and Drives |
· Drive Trains |
· Applications in Land, Air, Space, Sea and Undersea Vehicles |
· EMI/EMC |
Track 3: Advanced Vehicles:
| · Advanced Land, Sea, Air and Space Vehicles |
· Fuel Cell Vehicles |
· Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles |
· Military, Multi-wheeled Vehicles, Heavy-duty, Off-road and Rail Vehicles |
· Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles |
· New Energy Vehicles |
Track 4: Energy Storage Components/Systems:
| · Battery Technology & Management Systems |
· Hydrogen Fueling for Vehicle Applications |
· Hybrid Energy Storage Systems |
· Fuel Cells and Automotive Applications |
· Charge/Discharge Units & Technology |
· New Capacitor and Ultra-capacitor Technology |
Track 5: Vehicular Electronics:
| · Automatic Cruise Controls |
· Engine Controls |
· Remote Sensing and Fault Tolerance |
· Wireless Sensors and Controls |
Track 6: Modeling, Analysis, Dynamics, and Control:
| · Modeling, Simulation, Analysis, Design, Dynamics and Control |
· Hybrid Control Strategies |
· CAD/CAE |
· Thermal Analysis and Management |
· On-board Power Management |
· Optimal Analysis and Load Control |
· Educational Approaches |
· Well-to-Wheel Analysis |
· Tank-to-Wheel Analysis |
· Packaging |
· Advance Management of Powertrain Systems for Transportation |
· Others |
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