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Research Group on Electric Drives,  Power Electronics and Electromobility

The EDPE 2025 conference

Date: 29.09.2025

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The EDPE 2025 conference (2025 International Conference on Electrical Drives and Power Electronics, 12th Joint Croatia-Slovakia Conference) was held this time in Dubrovnik, Croatia, as another edition of the joint Slovak-Croatian conference, which dates back to the 20th century. Conferences on power electronic systems and electric drives were held independently by both countries until 2003, when they were merged into a single joint conference. Since then, EDPE has been held alternately every two years in both member countries. Since 2015, conference materials have been indexed in the IEEE Xplore, Scopus and Web of Science databases.

The EDPE conference series provides a platform for engineers and specialists representing both industry and academia to exchange knowledge and experience on the latest developments, practical applications and future directions in the field of power electronic systems, electrical machines, electric drives and their industrial applications. During the conference, members of our team, consisting of

presented the results of research related to fault-tolerant control (FTC) of drives with induction motors and permanent magnet motors, with particular emphasis on current sensor faults:

  1. M. Miniach, T. Orłowska-Kowalska, "Self-Correcting System for Progressive and Rapid Current Sensor Faults Compensation in the Induction Motor Drive", Speaker: M. Miniach
  2. K. Teler, M. Skowron, T. Orłowska-Kowalska, "Comparison of Shallow and Deep Neural Architectures for Fault Diagnosis of Current Sensors in PMSM Drive", Speaker: M. Skowron
  3. K. Teler, M. Skowron, T. Orłowska-Kowalska, "Phase current estimation in PMSM drives using open-loop observers", Speaker: K. Teler
  4. K. Teler, M. Skowron, T. Orłowska-Kowalska, "Analysis of the impact of stator phase current sensor faults on the performance of a permanent magnet motor drive", Speaker: K. Teler

The conference was not only an opportunity to establish new contacts and share knowledge, but also a chance to capture wonderful memories and catch the last rays of sunshine during an excursion organised as part of the programme.

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