Research on security monitoring system for wind-solar complementary power generation based on internet of things
by Bin Dai
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology (IJICT), Vol. 17, No. 1, 2020

Abstract: When traditional system is used to monitor wind-solar complementary power generation, there are problems such as large errors in temperature and wind speed acquired and high power consumption of nodes when the sensor transmits signals. Therefore, a security monitoring system for wind-solar complementary power generation based on internet of things (IoT) is designed. The system hardware is composed of I/O control panel, sensor, GPRS and data processing board. The system software mainly acquires data and processes the acquisition interrupt program. On this basis, the security monitoring of wind-solar complementary power generation is finally realised. The analysis of simulation experiments shows that compared with the traditional system, the data acquisition error of the proposed system is small, which is in good agreement with the actual value. Moreover, the power consumption of nodes is only 15.8 mw when the sensor transmits the signal, indicating that the system has strong reliability and practical application value.

Online publication date: Tue, 21-Jul-2020

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