28th PARIS International Conference on Electrical, Electronics & Communication Engineerin: PEECE-26

Call for papers/Topics

Topics of Interest for Submission include, but are Not Limited to:


1. Electrical Engineering (Power & Energy)

This pillar focuses on the generation, transmission, and utilization of electricity on a large scale.

  • Circuit Theory & Analysis:

    • Network theorems (Thevenin, Norton, Superposition).

    • Transient and steady-state analysis.

    • AC/DC circuit fundamentals.

  • Power Systems:

    • Generation (Thermal, Hydro, Nuclear, and Renewables).

    • Transmission and Distribution (Grid stability, HVDC).

    • Smart Grids and Microgrids.

  • Electrical Machines:

    • Transformers (Step-up/Step-down).

    • DC Motors and Generators.

    • Synchronous and Induction Machines.

  • Power Electronics:

    • Inverters, Converters (Buck/Boost), and Rectifiers.

    • Motor drives and speed control.

2. Electronics Engineering (Devices & Circuits)

This area focuses on the behavior of electrons in semiconductors to create components that process information.

  • Solid-State Devices:

    • Semiconductor physics (P-N junctions).

    • Transistors (BJT, MOSFET, FinFET).

    • Optoelectronic devices (LEDs, Solar cells).

  • Analog Electronics:

    • Operational Amplifiers (Op-Amps).

    • Oscillators and Multivibrators.

    • Filter design (Active and Passive).

  • Digital Electronics:

    • Logic gates and Boolean algebra.

    • Combinational circuits (Multiplexers, Adders).

    • Sequential circuits (Flip-flops, Counters, Memory).

  • VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration):

    • CMOS fabrication technology.

    • FPGA and ASIC design.

    • Hardware Description Languages (Verilog/VHDL).

3. Communication Engineering (Data & Signals)

This field deals with the transmission of information across various mediums.

  • Signals and Systems:

    • Continuous and Discrete-time signals.

    • Fourier, Laplace, and Z-Transforms.

    • Convolution and Correlation.

  • Analog & Digital Communication:

    • Modulation techniques (AM, FM, PM).

    • Digital Modulation (ASK, FSK, PSK, QAM).

    • Information theory and Coding (Error detection/correction).

  • Electromagnetics & Antennas:

    • Maxwell’s Equations.

    • Wave propagation and Waveguides.

    • Antenna types and Radiation patterns.

  • Networking & Wireless:

    • Mobile communication (4G, 5G, and 6G concepts).

    • Satellite and Optical Fiber Communication (OFC).

    • Computer Networks (TCP/IP, IoT protocols).


4. Interdisciplinary & Advanced Topics

These subtopics bridge the gap between the three main pillars and incorporate computer science and physics.

  • Control Systems: Feedback loops, PID controllers, and Robotics.

  • Signal Processing: Digital Signal Processing (DSP), Image processing, and Speech recognition.

  • Embedded Systems: Microcontrollers (8051, ARM, AVR), RTOS (Real-Time Operating Systems), and IoT.

  • Instrumentation: Sensors, Actuators, and Data Acquisition Systems (DAQ).

  • Nanotechnology: Nano-electronics and Quantum computing basics.