IEEE 2nd International conference on electrical engineering and automatic control

The 2nd International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Automatic Control (ICEEAC 2024) is one of the leading international conferences for presenting novel and fundamental advances in the fields of electrical engineering and automatic control. The idea of the conference is for scientists, scholars, engineers, and students from universities all around the world and the industry to present ongoing research activities, and hence foster research relations between the Universities and the industry. The conference’s objective is not only the exchange of knowledge and experience, since the conference is an open door to students, but also provides opportunities for researchers to target future collaboration on current issues. Authors from academia as well as industry working within the scope of the conference subjects are invited to submit their papers.

During the iEEE conference “Generic tool for Design Of Resilient Hybrid renewable Energetic Systems” prof. Belkacem OULD BOUAMAMA exposes a review of multi-sources system control and proposes a model builder for optimal design and the control of HRES based on an innovative generic graphical formalism named Linear Fractional Transformation Event Driven Hybrid Bond Graph (LFT-EDHBG) as an extension of uncertain Bond graph and functional modeling theories. Optimal performances concern energy efficiency and resilience to equipment degradation and to the intermittency of energy sources. The developed methodology is illustrated by a real application represented by a multi-sources system which consists of solar photovoltaic panels and a wind turbine coupled with an electrolyzer to produce green hydrogen feeding a Fuel Cell.

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