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IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics
NameIEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics
AcronymISIE
StatusActive
DisciplineIndustrial electronics
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
FrequencyAnnual
Established1974

IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics is an annual technical conference focused on research and applications in industrial electronics, power electronics, control systems, automation, and related technologies. The symposium convenes engineers, researchers, and industry representatives from academia, corporations, and government laboratories to present peer-reviewed papers, tutorials, and workshops. Sessions commonly feature developments in power conversion, motor drives, sensors, mechatronics, and embedded control systems.

History

The symposium originated in the mid-1970s amid rapid advances in power semiconductors and motor drives, attracting contributors from institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of Tokyo, Imperial College London, and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. Early meetings reflected collaborations among organizations including the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Electric Power Research Institute, Siemens AG, General Electric, and Mitsubishi Electric. Over subsequent decades the conference paralleled milestones associated with the introduction of the MOSFET, IGBT, and the rise of digital signal processing research at laboratories like Bell Labs and Fraunhofer Society. Regional host cities have included Paris, Tokyo, Vancouver, Singapore, and Rio de Janeiro, linking the symposium to events like IEEE Power Electronics Specialists Conference and IFAC World Congress.

Conference Scope and Topics

Topic areas historically align with program tracks in power electronics, motor drives, industrial control, sensors, and embedded systems. Frequent intersections occur with research from CERN, NASA, Toyota Motor Corporation, ABB Group, and Bosch, reflecting applications in renewable energy, electric vehicles, robotics, and industrial automation. Sessions often reference theoretical and applied work tied to standards bodies such as International Electrotechnical Commission, National Institute of Standards and Technology, and collaborations with universities like University of California, Berkeley, Tsinghua University, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and University of Cambridge. Workshops cover subjects related to hardware-in-the-loop testing pioneered through partnerships with Sandia National Laboratories, Argonne National Laboratory, and industry consortia including SEMATECH and Open Air Interface.

Organization and Governance

The symposium is organized under the umbrella of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society with program committees drawn from prominent institutions including Carnegie Mellon University, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Seoul National University, and Politecnico di Milano. Steering committees and technical program chairs often include members affiliated with Royal Institute of Technology, Delft University of Technology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and corporate labs at Intel Corporation, Texas Instruments, NVIDIA, and Schneider Electric. Governance processes follow typical IEEE practice demonstrated by entities like the IEEE Standards Association and coordinate with local organizing committees in host cities such as Munich, Beijing, Sydney, and Montreal.

Notable Papers and Contributions

The symposium has been a venue for influential contributions that intersect with breakthroughs at places like Bell Labs, IBM Research, Microsoft Research, and Hitachi. Notable topics include advancements in modulation techniques connected to work by researchers at ETH Zurich and California Institute of Technology, control algorithms related to studies from Princeton University and Columbia University, and power-electronic converters relevant to development at General Motors and Ford Motor Company. Papers presented at the symposium have informed follow-on research cited alongside landmark publications from Nature, Science, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, and IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics.

Awards and Recognition

The symposium confers best paper and best student paper awards judged by committees with members from institutions such as Cornell University, Yale University, University of Toronto, and National University of Singapore. Recognition often complements honors from organizations including the IEEE Medal of Honor, IEEE Fellow elevations, and awards from industry bodies like Royal Academy of Engineering and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. Distinguished lecturers and keynote speakers have included fellows affiliated with Harvard University, University of Oxford, National Taiwan University, and leaders from corporations such as ABB Group and Schneider Electric.

Proceedings and Publication Venue

Proceedings are published through IEEE Xplore and indexed in databases alongside conference proceedings from ACM SIGGRAPH, SPIE, and ASME events. Archival records of papers are maintained consistent with practices at arXiv and cited in journals including IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, and Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. Distribution channels coordinate with digital libraries like IET Digital Library and repositories managed by host universities such as University of Melbourne and University of São Paulo.

Category:IEEE conferences Category:Industrial electronics