PowerizeD aims to optimize power electronics by implementing a coupled optimization process. This approach, previously used in software vs. hardware designs, will now be applied to achieve comprehensive control and advanced functionality in power electronics. By leveraging digitalization, functions traditionally implemented in hardware, such as short-circuit detection, can be partially carried out in the digital domain, offering flexibility and improved performance. Additionally, optimizing the partitioning of functionality in the system enhances the driver and other components. Ultimately, digitalization enables a higher level of intelligence in power electronics.

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PowerizeD Talks: Episode 1 on Federated Learning with Tobias Schafberger (OTH Amberg-Weiden)

PowerizeD Talks: Episode 1 on Federated Learning with Tobias Schafberger (OTH Amberg-Weiden)

PowerizeD Talks: Episode 2 on Digital Twins with Peter Jonke (Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH)

PowerizeD Talks: Episode 2 on Digital Twins with Peter Jonke (Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH)