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Darius Andriukaitis
Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania

Alexander Argyros
The University of Sydney, Australia

Radu Arsinte
Technical University of Cluj Napoca, Romania

Ivan Baronak
Slovak University of Technology, Slovakia

Khosrow Behbehani
The University of Texas at Arlington, United States

Mohamed El Hachemi Benbouzid
University of Brest, France

Dalibor Biolek
University of Defence, Czech Republic

Klara Capova
University of Zilina, Slovakia

Erik Chromy
UPC Broadband Slovakia, Slovakia

Milan Dado
University of Zilina, Slovakia

Petr Drexler
Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic

Eva Gescheidtova
Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic

Ray-Guang Cheng
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, Province of China

Gokhan Hakki Ilk
Ankara University, Turkey

Janusz Jezewski
Institute of Medical Technology and Equipment, Poland

Rene Kalus
VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic

Ivan Kasik
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic

Jan Kohout
University of Defence, Czech Republic

Ondrej Krejcar
University of Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic

Miroslaw Luft
Technical University of Radom, Poland

Stanislav Marchevsky
Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia

Byung-Seo Kim
Hongik University, Korea

Valeriy Arkhin
Buryat State University, Russia

Rupak Kharel
University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom

Fayaz Hussain
Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam

Peppino Fazio
Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy

Fazel Mohammadi
University of New Haven, United States of America

Thang Trung Nguyen
Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam

Le Anh Vu
Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam

Miroslav Voznak
VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic

Zbigniew Leonowicz
Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland

Wasiu Oyewole Popoola
The University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Yuriy S. Shmaliy
Guanajuato University, Mexico

Lorand Szabo
Technical University of Cluj Napoca, Romania

Tran Trung Duy
Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Xingwang Li
Henan Polytechnic University, China

Huynh Van Van
Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam

Lubos Rejfek
University of Pardubice, Czech Republic

Neeta Pandey
Delhi Technological University, India

Huynh The Thien
Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education, Vietnam

Mauro Tropea
DIMES Department of University of Calabria, Italy

Gaojian Huang
Henan Polytechnic University, China

Nguyen Quang Sang
Ho Chi Minh City University of Transport, Vietnam

Anh-Tu Le
Ho Chi Minh City University of Transport, Vietnam

Phu Tran Tin
Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam


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Foreword about Jan Latal, Lecturer and Professor’s assistant at the Department of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, VSB–Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic and former Editor-in-Chief of Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering journal:


"At the end, I will allow myself to add a few Editor's thoughts… Academic research and development is nowadays impossible without sharing of information and presentation of results to other researchers or to the public. The long-term goal of Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering journal was and still is to become one of the most important scientific journals not only in the Central Europe area, but also became known to the researchers worldwide. Of course, this is not a simple task for any journal considering that in given area already were journals with similar focus.
Therefore, journal have to find its way, authors and readers, catch their interest by offering something new or different.
There is also a significant pressure from government through funding to publish in top quality journals with high reputation and evaluation, this situation makes it quite difficult for small or emerging journals to attract high quality publications. This also brings “grey zone” in form of fraudulent journals that are founded only for generating profits through article processing charge. The other form is so called “hijacked journals”, which are journals that usurp identity of scientific journal and on the first glance are identical with the real journal. The first person to point this out was Tim Hill in 2008, but sadly there have been more such a cases in the academic publishing in recent years. Publishing in a “predator journal” reduces the credibility of the author, but also the credibility of the institution and the scientific community in general. Some articles published in such a journal shows signs of low scientific quality, have negligible or no scientific knowledge contribution at all. The aim of the authors who publish in predatory journals is usually to artificially increase publication activity, Hirsh’s index and to get more publicity for their work. The phenomenon of predatory journals and publishers was made famous the most by American librarian Jeffrey Beall who announced the names of fraudulent subjects on his website. The boundary between a predatory journal and low-quality journal is not unequivocal, but final effect for the author is almost the same. It is only at the authors discretion where to publish their work, to which community to provide their results. Therefore, it is necessary to check the publishing practices and the reputation of a particular publisher before submitting their article."


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Table of Contents

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Analysis of Power and Torque for the IPM Motors with High Flux Density in Stator flash_logo_35
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Proposals for the Modernization of TPP Turbogenerators flash_logo_35
67 - 80
Fuzzy Based Optimal Network Reconfiguration of Distribution System with Electric Vehicle Charging Stations, Distributed Generation, and Shunt Capacitors flash_logo_35
81 - 91
A Novel Quadruple Active Bridge DC Converter With Reduced Inductor Current for EV Battery Charging flash_logo_35
92 - 106
Robust Neural Controllers for Power System Based on New Reduced Models flash_logo_35
107 - 119
Compact and Energy Efficient QCA Based Hamming Encoder for Error Detection and Correction flash_logo_35
120 - 126

Computer Science and Information Technology

Formulation of Pattern Recognition Framework - Analysis and Detection of Tyre Cracks Utilizing Integrated Texture Features and Ensemble Learning Methods flash_logo_35
127 - 143