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Technical Program Welcome Message On behalf of the SDEMPED 2015 Organizing Committee, I would like to welcome you all to Guarda (Portugal) for the 10th edition of the IEEE International Symposium on Diagnostics for Electric Machines, Power Electronics and Drives (SDEMPED 2015). It is really a great honor and a pleasure as well, to have the privilege to host SDEMPED for the first time in Portugal. SDEMPED has been established as the only international symposium entirely devoted to the diagnostics of electrical machines, power electronics and drives. Started in 1997 in Carry-le-Rouet (France), under the leadership of Professor Gérard-André Capolino and Professor Giuseppe Buja, SDEMPED is now a regular biennial event mainly organized in Europe. Very successful recent editions have been held in Vienna (Austria) in 2005, Cracow (Poland) in 2007, Cargèse (France) in 2009, Bologna (Italy) in 2011, and Valencia (Spain) in 2013. For the 2015 edition, SDEMPED has received the financial co-sponsorship of the IEEE Power Electronics Society, the IEEE Industry Applications Society and the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society. Portugal has been chosen for the 2015 edition of the symposium, and CISE - The Electromechatronic Systems Research Centre (http://www.cise.ubi.pt/en/index.html) is in charge for its organization. The SDEMPED 2015 Organizing Committee wishes you a very successful symposium. Enjoy Portugal, enjoy SDEMPED 2015 and join us to make SDEMPED 2015 a memorable event! Antonio J. Marques Cardoso General Chair 1 Sponsors Financial Sponsors IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS) IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES) Institutional Sponsors Electromechatronic Systems Research Centre (CISE) University of Beira Interior (UBI) Polytechnic Institute of Guarda (IPG) Câmara Municipal da Guarda Industrial Sponsors Dewetron WEG Yokogawa Indielec Cedrat KSB J. Roma EDP Other Sponsors Natura IMB Hotels Hotel Vanguarda Hotel Lusitânia 2 Committees GENERAL CHAIR INTERNATIONAL STEERING COMMITTEE Antonio J. Marques Cardoso (Portugal) Gérard-André Capolino (Chair) Fiorenzo Filippetti (Vice-Chair) HONORARY CO-CHAIRS Sang Bin Lee (Secretary) Giuseppe Buja (Italy) Alberto Bellini (Awards Chair) Gérard-André Capolino (France) Jose A. Antonino-Daviu Giuseppe Buja TECHNICAL PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS Manes Fernandez-Cabanas Chiara Boccaletti (Italy) Thomas Habetler Jorge O. Estima (Portugal) Ronald Harley Humberto Henao SPECIAL SESSIONS CO-CHAIRS Marian Kazmierkowski Sang Bin Lee (Korea) Antonio J. Marques Cardoso Eunice Ribeiro (Portugal) Martín Riera-Guasp Tadeusz Sobczyk TUTORIALS CO-CHAIRS Elias Strangas Jose A. Antonino-Daviu (Spain) Luís Oliveira (Portugal) PUBLICITY CO-CHAIRS Vicente Leite (Portugal) Elias Strangas (USA) LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Adérito Alcaso (Logistics) Acácio Amaral Sylvie Ângelo (Secretary) Chiara Boccaletti Jorge O. Estima Ângela Ferreira (Logistics) Davide Fonseca (Treasurer) Vicente Leite António J. Marques Cardoso Luís Oliveira Figueiredo Ramos (Logistics) Eunice Ribeiro Ana Vieira (Logistics) Luca Zarri (ReviewNow) 3 General Information The City of Guarda The origins of the city of Guarda date back to a long time in history. The original traces that are still visible take us back to the Neolithic Period, the best examples being the dolmen of Pêra do Moço and the stone axes which can be seen in the city museum. The Tintinolho and Jarmelo forts and a stretch of a Roman Road are other important historical remnants of the Bronze Age and the Roman Period, respectively. In 1199 D. Sancho I, the second king of Portugal, founded the city of Guarda by royal decree in order to encourage a local population to settle and at the same time to provide a defense from possible Spanish invasion through the eastern frontier of Portugal. The city of Guarda was the stage of important military events that took place in Portuguese history, namely in times when Portugal had to fight for its independence. It was also the place chosen by several kings of the first and second dynasties to ratify treaties, establish diplomatic agreements and summon the Court. Guarda is associated with military defense and religious traditions. This legacy is evident in its patrimony: the Torre de Menagem, dating back to the twelfth century; the ruins of medieval walls; the Cathedral, built between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries; the Monastery of Saint Francis; the baroque churches of Misericórdia and Saint Vicent and the old Bishop’s Palace. The Chapel of Mileu, a place dedicated to the cult of the Virgin Mary, dates back to the romantic period. Guarda is located in the interior of Portugal, in the Serra da Estrela region, and is known as the highest city in the country (1,056 metres). Its natural resources make Guarda a mountain city with wild landscapes that offer a magnificent scenery. Guarda is known as the city of the 5 F’s: Fria (cold) – due to the typical mountain weather; Forte (strong), because it defended the country from possible invasions; Farta (plentiful), because the fertile Mondego valley always responded to the needs of the population; Fiel (loyal), due to the courage and determination in not surrendering to the King of Castille; and Formosa (beautiful), for its natural beauty. 4 Symposium Venue SDEMPED 2015 will be held in Polytechnic Institute of Guarda (IPG), at the Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão (ESTG), inside the IPG campus. All sessions will take place in the Auditorium and rooms Park and Tesla at the aforementioned school. Address: Polytechnic Institute of Guarda (IPG) Av. Doutor Francisco Sá Carneiro, 50 6300-559 Guarda, Portugal GPS: N 40° 32´ 31.356" W 7° 16´ 55.858" Official language The official language of the Symposium is English, for presentations, discussions and conference activities. Presenters All SDEMPED 2015 presentations are oral. Every author presenting a paper is kindly requested to meet his/her session chairs in the session room 15 minutes before the starting is scheduled in order to upload his/her presentation in the computer. It is not possible to change the computer in between presentations. 5 The duration of each presentation is limited to 20 minutes, including discussion. The authors are encouraged to conclude their oral presentation within 15 minutes (corresponding to a presentation of 15-20 slides) and to let 5 minutes for questions. Before the presentation a session chair will read the short bio provided by the author during the paper submission process. Session Chairs The session chairs have the responsibility to make the schedule strictly respected. Each presentation plus discussion should not exceed 20 minutes. In the event of “no-show”, the session chair must wait 20 minutes for the next paper or to close the session if it is the last paper. All the rooms will be equipped with a video projector and a screen. The session chairs will be assisted by a conference staff member, one per room, for all the session duration. Internet access A free Internet wireless access will be provided to all SDEMPED 2015 participants. Please login to the WiFi network named “SDEMPED” using the password “SDEMPED_2015”. Identification Badges The different SDEMPED 2015 participation categories are identified in the badges using the following color code: International Steering Committee Member Local Organizing Committee Member Session Chair Author/Presenter Participant Student Sponsor Registration Registration is required for all symposium participants, including officials, session chairpersons, exhibitors and authors. Accompanying members do not need to register for the event but must register and pre-pay for the Gala Dinner. 6 Registration Desk The registration desk will be placed at the ESTG main entrance, in the exhibit hall floor. It will be open on September 1st from 14h00m till 17h50m; on September 2nd from 8h30m till 17h50m and from 3rd to 4th between 8h30m and 18h00m. SDEMPED Lounge A room will be made available to all SDEMPED 2015 participants, to be used to talk with other attendees, to relax or catch up on home office news. Bus Transportation Regular bus transportation between the SDEMPED 2015 official hotels/IPG students’ residences, the IPG and the main social events, will be provided during the symposium period: August 31st, 19h30 – Lisbon Airport → Lusitânia/Vanguarda hotels and IPG students’ residences; September 1st, 13h30 – Lisbon Airport → Lusitânia/Vanguarda hotels and IPG students’ residences; September 1st, 18h00 – Lusitânia/Vanguarda hotels and IPG students’ residences → Guarda’s Paço da Cultura; September 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 8h00; 10h15 – Lusitânia/Vanguarda hotels and IPG students’ residences → IPG; September 2st, 17h50 – IPG → Guarda’s Old Square; September 3rd, 17h50 – IPG → Lusitânia/Vanguarda hotels and IPG students’ residences; September 3rd, 18h50 – Vanguarda hotel and IPG students’ residences → Lusitânia hotel; September 3rd, 23h30 – Lusitânia hotel → Vanguarda hotel and IPG students’ residences; September 4th, 18h50 – IPG → Lusitânia/Vanguarda hotels and IPG students’ residences; September 5th, 8h30 – Lusitânia/Vanguarda hotels and IPG students’ residences → Lisbon Airport. Useful Contacts Emergency number: 112 Taxis: +351 271 221 183 Tourist Information Office: +351 271 205 530 / +351 926 576 026 7 Accommodation Lusitânia Hotel Tel.: +351 271 238 285 Email: [email protected] Address: Urbanização Quinta das Covas, Lote 34 6300 - 389 Guarda GPS: lat 40.559288 | long -7.230411 Vanguarda Hotel Tel.: +351 271 208 390 Email: [email protected]