期刊名称:EPE JOURNAL
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
European Power Electronics and Drives Association JournalThe scope of the EPE Journal is to supply all experts in the field of power electronics and drives, with the most recent information on the rapid evolution in the field of Power Electronics, Drives and Industrial Applications.
The journal wants to attract contributions from scientists but also and probably mainly the contributions of those who are designing and producing power electronics systems and those involved with the applications of those systems in industrial processes. The role of Power Electronics as a field is emphasized and every effort is developed to disembed it from more general names such as Electrical Engineering, Computer science, Automatic Control, etc..
In addition to the author's contributions, information is supplied on new products, industrial realizations, firm portraits, EPE-Association's life, contacts with international bodies and in particular with EC, agenda.
The EPE Journal is recognized as a truly European specialized Journal on Power Electronics, Drives and Applications of a very high scientific and technological level. The Journal is in close relation with the bi-annual EPE Conference, the leading European Conference in the field, which brings manufacturers, researchers and users together.
The current rates for the EPE Journal are:
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International |
EUR 106.15 per year (EUR 112.52 incl. VAT) |
EUR 128.45 per year |
Please note, that a free subscription to the EPE Journal is included with the EPE Membership, so:
Instructions to Authors
Guidelines for the preparation of a paper to be published in EPE journal
Submitting a paperThe paper will be submitted by e-mail (pdf format only - anonymous copy), one paper copy will be sent as well, including full coordinates. E-mail address: bsneyers@vub.ac.be. Mail address:
EPE Secretariat c/o VUB-TW Pleinlaan 2 B-1050 Brussels Belgium
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Writing the paperThe paper will be written in English. The title will be chosen short and expressive. It will be followed by the authors' names, title, function and address and by keywords. The paper will start with a summary that will allow non-specialists to understand the problem, have an idea of the state of the art, and understand the originality of the described solutions. The summary will be half a typewritten page long and refer to a figure. The figure will be particularly clear and eloquent. The end of the paper will include a list of references and the authors' curriculi and photographs.
When the paper is acceptedTexts are sent on floppy disks with indication of the format and a paper copy. The text will be typewritten without page set-up (no columns, no styles). Paragraphs are separated by a line space. Titels are in bold with level indication by size or number. They finish without a period (.). Figure captions will be included in the text and will be of the kind:
Fig. 1 : Typical figure caption
The originals of the figures will be given:
- ink drawings,
- photographs,
- laser print out
- or other
Figures can be included in the general file. Figures and photographs will be sent back after use upon request.
Accepted formats
- Text files:
- Word 2001 and previous versions (extension: .doc)
- Rich Text Format (extension: .rtf)
- Xpress 5.0 and previous versions
- In Design 1.5 and previous versions
- Freehand 8.0 and previous versions
- Pagemaker 6.5
- Excel 2001 and previous versions (extension: .xls)
- MS-DOS Text (extension: .txt)
- Powerpoint 2001 and previous versions (extension: .ppt)
- Zip, .hqx, .bin, .sit-files
- Image files:
- Windows Metafile (extension: .mtf)
- TIFF
- EPS
- BMP
- GIF
- Illustrator (extension: .ai)
- PICT
- JPEG
- DCS
- PSD
- Generic EPS
- PDF (only high resolution)
These files can be Macintosh or PC. In case none of the image files can apply, a good laser print out or photograph will allow a good quality scanning of the image.
Editorial Board
Editorial Program
Vol 16 no 1: a series of peer reviewed papers
Voltage sag response of PWM rectifiers for variable-speed wind turbines, Rolf Ottersten, GME Powertrain, Trollh䴴an, Sweden; Andreas Petersson, Department of Energy and Environment, Chalmers University of Technology, G?org, Sweden; Kai Pietil䩮en, ABB Machines, V䳴erm Sweden,
Evaluation of wind farm layouts, Stefan Lundberg, Department of Energy and Environment, Division of Electric Power Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
A current-source active power filter with a new dc filter structure, Mika Salo, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Design considerations for optimizing performance & cost of continuous mode boost PFC circuits, Supratim Basu, BOSE RESEARCH PVT. LTD, Bangalore, India
Vector Control of an Induction Motor Fed by a PWM Inverter with Output LC Filter, Janne Salom䫩, Power Electronics Laboratory, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
Fuel Cells for Electric Power Generation: Peculiarities and Dedicated Solutions for Power Electronic Conditioning Systems, F. Profumo, A. Tenconi, M. Cerchio, R. Bojoi, G. Gianolio, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Contents of Volumes 16 Numbers 2, 3 and 4 still to be decided on the the Committee
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