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Call for papers
Important Dates
Deadline to send the Paper Manuscript: June 20th, 2011
Deadline for submitting the Copyright Form: June 20th, 2011
Deadline for Authors Registration: September 19th, 2011
Conference Dates: Sep.19th – 23rd, 2011
Click here for: Abstract submission form
(to be sent to: secretary @ cmdm2011.org)
Paper format
Paper format (Acrobat Reader) / Paper format (MS Word)
Conference Copyright Form
Conference Copyright Form (MS Word)
Invitation
International Conference on Condition Monitoring, Diagnosis and Maintenance 2011 (CMDM 2011) will be held in Bucharest, Romania in September 19-23, 2011.
The Organizing Committee cordially invites you to participate at the conference.
Click here for conference brochure.
About the conference
The CIGRE’s Romanian National Committee, as organizer and CNTEE Transelectrica, as co-organizer, under the patronage of The Romanian Ministry of Economy, Trade and Business Environment, invites you to CMDM 2011.
It is a major event in power systems which will provide an exceptional venue to CIGRÉ members and interested parties for presenting fundamental and technological developments and for promoting key suppliers of products and services for electrical power systems.
The main topics of the CMDM 2011 cover the technical activities of minimum 7 (seven) CIGRE Study Committees: A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B3, D1.
The location will be Radisson Blu Hotel Bucharest (Address: Calea Victoriei St., 63-81, Sector 1) - 1st Floor, Atlas Conference Room.
The conference will bring together power systems engineers, decision makers, economists, academics and others with interest in the domain.
The conference also promotes CIGRÉ as a strong technical organization, capable of contributing to the technical expertise and know-how through its study committees, conference proceedings and the technical documents.
Conference Slogan
Modern Management Technology
Main Topics
1. Smart Grids
2. Condition monitoring and diagnosis for power equipment and high voltage lines
3. Condition monitoring and diagnosis in power plants
4. Failure phenomena based on electrical, mechanical, chemical, and thermal causes
5. Degradation assessment for power equipment
6. Modern maintenance tools and technologies
7. Advanced sensing techniques for condition monitoring and diagnosis
8. Applications of artificial intelligence for data mining and condition assessment
9. Substation automatization and automated metering
10. Asset management tools for power equipment
11. Distributed Resources and Renewables.
Language
The working language of the symposium is English.
All printed materials will be published in English.
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