Modeling of Quality, Reliability, and Exploitation for Power Supply Systems, ICT Systems, and Transportation Systems
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "F1: Electrical Power System".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (14 June 2023) | Viewed by 30520
Special Issue Editors
Interests: data mining; fuzzy theory; reliability engineering; pattern recognition; automotive safety; classification; rough sets; machine learning; continuity quality of power supply; ICT Systems; information quality, systems quality, modeling, uncertainty
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Interests: maintenance; exploitation, reliability; transport systems telematics; security systems (intrusion alarm systems, CCTV, access control system, systems integration); electromagnetic interference; power supply; modeling
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Interests: telecommunication systems; digital technology; optoelectronics; modeling of transport telematics device functions; analysis of operating systems; fiber optic communications channel (measurement and modernization of these systems); reliability analysis of solutions networks
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are inviting submissions to this Special Issue of Energies, entitled “Modelling of Quality, Reliability, and Exploitation for Power Supply Systems, ICT Systems, and Transportation Systems”.
Increasing the level of security of power systems, ICT systems, and transport systems is possible through improving their reliability and quality. This increment can be achieved by increasing the reliability and quality of system components and/or by using appropriate reliability structures (including redundancy). The first solution makes it possible to reduce the possibility of failure or low-quality system components. The second one leads to tolerating the system's expansion, accepting some damage to ultimately confer higher reliability. Still, it is not certain that the quality of the system will improve.
Observations of using power systems, ICT systems, and transport systems allow us to conclude that proper functioning depends not only on the reliability of the components that make up the system, but also on the effective management of the operation process and system quality management. Modeling in this area makes it possible to improve the reliability and operational and quality indicators, thus increasing the security level of the functions performed by power systems, ICT systems, and transport systems. Mainly, in transport systems, the modeling process directly contributes to the development of complex technical objects, such as wheeled vehicles, and a reduction in costs related to the mobility and operation of these vehicles. Properly designed transport systems improve the driving style of vehicles, improve safety, eco-driving, and overall energy efficiency, and detect breakdowns and plan service works. Correctly designed transport systems enable effective route planning and order processing. Cost reduction is the biggest problem for carriers, and this is directly related to energy efficiency.
The purpose of this Special Issue is to discuss issues related to both quality modeling and reliability analysis and modeling of the operation process of power systems, ICT systems, and transport systems. Articles related to risk analysis, cybersecurity issues, and improving the process of designing power systems, ICT systems, and transport systems are also welcome.
Dr. Marek Stawowy
Dr. Adam Rosiński
Dr. Zbigniew Kasprzyk
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- power supply systems
- ICT systems
- transportation systems
- quality modeling
- reliability modeling
- exploitation process modeling
- maintenance