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FeaturesEnabling Data-Driven Condition Monitoring of Power Electronic Systems With Artificial Intelligence: Concepts, Tools, and DevelopmentsShuai Zhao and Huai Wang
Towards Intelligent Power Electronics-Dominated Grid via Machine Learning TechniquesOmar H. Abu-Rub, Amin Y. Fard, Muhammad Farooq Umar, Mohsen Hosseinzadehtaher, and Mohammad B. Shadmand
A Highly Scalable, Modular Test Bench Architecture for Large-Scale DC Power Cycling of SiC MOSFETsTowards data-enabled reliability
Bhanu Teja Vankayalapati, Fei Yang, Shi Pu, Masoud Farhadi, and Bilal Akin
Inverter’s Nonlinear Efficiency and Demand-Side Management ChallengesRoghieh A. Biroon, Zoleikha Abdollahi, and Ramtin Hadidi
Assessing SMPS Voltage Regulator Dynamics From Output ImpedanceDavid Bourner
ECCE 2021: Expanding Industry Participation and ConnectionsOrganizing a hybrid format for unprecedented growth
Giovanna Oriti