Fault Detection and Notification Systems for Renewable Energy Remote Monitoring: A Case Study on The Future of Alert Systems
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https://doi.org/10.31224/4737Keywords:
alert systems, fault detection, fault notification, IoT monitoring systems, renewable energy, SDG7 Affordable and Clean Energy, SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and CommunitiesAbstract
With the ever-growing use of real-time monitoring of systems in all aspect of technological advancement, the need for improving its implementation and operation is vital for it to adapt to the fast-changing challenges it faces. Integrating fault detection and notification systems for system optimization purposes to renewable energy set-up have seen a tremendous improvement in its efficiency, reliability and safety.
This study is intended to identify current technological advancement and breakthrough on the system optimization and predictive maintenance on battery energy storage and solar photovoltaic systems as renewable energy sources to various applications that needs to operate continuously. Monitoring systems are crucial on the overall impact on the operation and maintenance of these systems. Considering that remote management and control of these systems needs to be performed in real-time, it is critical that these monitoring systems should be up and running continuously to provide real-time situation update on these monitored systems for timely intervention if fault is detected.
Enhance fault detection and identification strategies that lowers operational and maintenance cost were the main discussion of this study. Included also are identifying the current challenges and concerns being faced in its implementation and how these challenges are met by recently developed and advanced technological solutions.
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