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IET Power Electronics


Scope

Published six times a year, IET Power Electronics brings together five principal power electronics themes. The submission of high quality research that focuses on one or more of these themes is strongly encouraged;

  • Applications of power semiconductor technology for the control and conversion of electric power in: electric machine drives; all forms of transport; manufacturing; heating; lighting; building services and industrial scale power conditioning.
  • Circuits commonly used including: all types of converters; inverters; active filters; switched mode power and uninterruptible power supplies.
  • Devices used in power electronic applications including: power semiconductor devices; photovoltaic devices; passive components; wound components; batteries and fuses.
  • Techniques for controlling, analysing, modelling and/or simulation of power electronics circuits and complete power electronic systems.
  • Performance management of power electronic systems including: power factor correction and harmonic spectrum management; thermal management; EMC and noise mitigation; fusing and protection.

Featured Paper

Single-phase Z-source cycloconverter with safe-commutation strategy, Vol.3, No.2, p.232–242

Author and Reader Benefits

  • Worldwide readership and database coverage – including EI Compendex, Scopus and Inspec (plus currently under consideration for SCI-E)
  • All content also available via the IEEE Xplore digital library
  • Rapid times to 1st decision (typically less than 10 weeks)
  • No page charges to authors
  • Review/survey papers freely available on the IET Digital Library for 2 years from publication

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Citing this Journal

IET Power Electronics is usually cited by the abbreviated title 'IET Power Electron.'. Every article in this journal is assigned a Crossref DOI, which is displayed on the article abstract page.