Selected Papers from the 4th IEEE International Symposium on Computer, Consumer and Control, 2018 (IS3C 2018)

A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Microelectronics".

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Department of Electrical Engineering, National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Taichung 41170, Taiwan
Interests: photovoltaic system; energy cnversion; power converter; photovoltaic module array diagonosis; maximum power point tracking technology of PV systems
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Department of Electrical Engineering, National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Taiping District, Taichung City 41170, Taiwan
Interests: biomedical electronics and signal processing; artificial intelligence and its application; embedded system application; pattern recognition; demand response; power quality
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Dear Colleagues,

The 4th IEEE International Symposium on Computer, Consumer and Control, 2018 (IS3C 2018), will be held 6–8 December, 2018, in Taichung City, Taiwan, and is organized by IEEE and the National Chin-Yi University of Technology, and is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society. Details of this conference can be found on the website, http://is3c2018.ncuteecs.org/. This conference offers a great opportunity for scientists, engineers, and practitioners to present the latest research results, ideas, developments, and applications, as well as to facilitate interactions between scholars and practitioners. As suggested by the name of the conference, the theme of this conference covers computer, consumer electronics, renewable energy, systems and control, and digital signal processing. Original high-quality papers related to this theme are especially solicited, including theories, methodologies, and applications in computing, consumer and control for electronics. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings. Selected papers will be recommended to Electronics for Special Issue publication.

Prof. Dr. Kuei-Hsiang Chao
Prof. Dr. Chia-Hung Lin
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Keywords

  • Application of Microelectronics
  • Micro Electro Mechanical Systems
  • Hardware and Software for Multimedia Systems
  • Systems on Chip
  • Automotive Electronics
  • Display System Design and Implementation
  • Power Converters
  • Applications of Power Electronics in Power Systems
  • Robotics and Mechatronics
  • Embedded Systems for Signal Processing
  • Biomedical and Biological Signal Processing

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Influence of Parasitic Effects in Negative Differential Resistance Characteristics of Resonant Tunneling
by Chih Chin Yang
Electronics 2019, 8(6), 673; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics8060673 - 13 Jun 2019
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A resonant tunneling electronic circuit (RTEC) with high and multiple peak-to-valley current density ratios (PVCDRs) exhibited in the negative differential resistance (NDR) curve has been proposed in this research. The PVCDR values in simulating research and experimental research of double PVCDR RTEC were [...] Read more.
A resonant tunneling electronic circuit (RTEC) with high and multiple peak-to-valley current density ratios (PVCDRs) exhibited in the negative differential resistance (NDR) curve has been proposed in this research. The PVCDR values in simulating research and experimental research of double PVCDR RTEC were respectively reached as high as 1.79 and 22 in average, which were obtained using the designed single PVCDR RTECs structure. Also, the peak current density (PCD) values of the last NDR in the double PVCDR RTEC structure in the simulation and experiment were respectively 1.85 A and 42 µA. Triple NDR characteristics also had been obtained with the PCD values reaching as high as 2.9 A and 46 µA, respectively, in simulating and experimental researches. The PVCDR values of triple NDR characteristic were respectively 1.5 and 4.6 in the simulation and experiment. Full article
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Development of a Low-Cost Fault Detector for Photovoltaic Module Array
by Kuei-Hsiang Chao, Jen-Hsiang Tsai and Ying-Hao Chen
Electronics 2019, 8(2), 255; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics8020255 - 25 Feb 2019
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This study proposes a binary search-based fault detection system for photovoltaic (PV) modules to ameliorate the deficiencies in the existing fault detectors for PV module arrays. The proposed system applies a single-chip microcontroller to execute the binary search algorithm. Moreover, to overcome multi-node [...] Read more.
This study proposes a binary search-based fault detection system for photovoltaic (PV) modules to ameliorate the deficiencies in the existing fault detectors for PV module arrays. The proposed system applies a single-chip microcontroller to execute the binary search algorithm. Moreover, to overcome multi-node voltage detection and reduce the number of integrated circuit components, an analog switch is used to perform detection channel switching; the detection results are displayed on a software platform developed using Visual C#. The proposed system does not require learning to execute the fault diagnosis of PV module arrays and has advantages including high accuracy and low construction costs. Finally, to verify the feasibility of the proposed system, this study simulated the abnormal situations of actual modules and applied the binary search algorithm for maximum power point tracking to detect malfunctions of the PV module arrays. Full article
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