SIMULATION OF SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM FOR HOME AUTOMATION

Authors

  • Mohit Research Scholar, IIET Kinana Assistant Professor, IIET Kinana
  • Amit Mahal Research Scholar, IIET Kinana Assistant Professor, IIET Kinana

Keywords:

Solar portal, Photovoltaic Systems, Solar Panels, Inverter

Abstract

In the research work, the devices are managed remotely using intelligent home automation system. System is supporting internet features. Such system is beneficial to manage domestic devices remotely. This would reduce the user effort. Such systems are used industrial automation too. Such system can be extended in future to provide fire safety system to the organizations. This system could be extended to keep record of unit consumed in case of hydro power and power generated from other sources. Such system could be used to manage big data remotely in future. This type of system would be useful in organization where remote observation is must.The problem within tradition system was that there was no scope to add record related to solar system managed device. Even in traditional solar systems devices were managed manually & on site. Solar Energy Electric Power System Simulation represents a small 4 KiloWatt solar energy system. In a real Solar Energy Electric Power System, a single quality multi-function meter is able of displaying all readings of first 4 meters in Simulator. In order to program & control flow of information in Internet of Things, a predicted architectural direction is required. It is being called BPM. Everywhere that is a blending of traditional process management and special capabilities to automate control of large numbers of coordinated devices.[8] In an Internet of Things, significance of an event will not necessarily based on a deterministic approach but would instead be based on framework of event itself: this is also be a semantic web.

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30-09-2019

How to Cite

Mohit, & Amit Mahal. (2019). SIMULATION OF SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM FOR HOME AUTOMATION. International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar, 10(3), 13–18. Retrieved from https://jrps.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1266

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