IET Electrical Systems in Transportation invites papers strongly aligned with any aspect of electrical transport, including (but not limited to):
All aspects of the hybrid, more or all electric propulsion systems or drivetrains
- Electrical propulsion drive system
- Onboard electrical generation systems, or starter/generators
- Energy storage systems
- Fault-tolerant technology design or control
- System level integration, reconfiguration, protection or control
- Health prognostics and diagnostics, or condition monitoring
- Superconducting technologies
Advanced load systems
- Actuators design
- Electric anti-icing solutions
- Hybrid or all electric loads
Onboard ancillary systems
- System-level communication
- Comms or sensor fault-tolerance or redundancy
- cyber security issues
Interactions of electric transport with the land-based power system
- Traction pantograph systems
- Electric train, or trams powered by the power system
- Energy storage charging infrastructure
- Impact of electric transport on the land-based power system
- Vehicle-to-grid, grid-to-vehicle systems
- Multi-vehicle charger system or roadside charger design, and control
Forms of electric transport of interest include road rail, air and water, and commercial personal, civil and military transport systems.