IoT based Dynamic Distributed Energy Management System

Lakshmipriya Sunil , Adishankara Institute of engineering and Technology ; Sneha Mohan ,; Sruthi Santhosh ,; Sreema S K ,; Anju Mary Joseph ,

IoT, Dynamic Distributed Energy, Data Production, Network Connectivity

Ubiquitous computing is foreseen to play an important role for data production and network connectivity in the coming decades. The Internet of Things (IoT) research which has the capability to encapsulate identification potential and sensing capabilities, strives toward the objective of developing seamless, interoperable, and securely integrated systems which can be achieved by connecting the Internet with computing devices. Energy growth is directly linked to well-being and prosperity across the globe. Meeting the growing demand for energy in a safe and environmentally responsible manner is a key challenge. Increasing cost and demand of energy has led many organizations to find smart ways for monitoring, controlling and saving energy. A smart energy management system can contribute towards cutting the costs while still meeting energy demand. This paper aims to establish an effective IoT based dynamic distributed energy management system. In this paper, we propose an effective energy management system with two sources. This system is having a switching network solar, the main source and the ac power line. As the intensity of solar reduces, it will automatically switches to the other source. And the excess power will be distributed to the public lighting system. These smart IoT devices allow for the usage energy data from each unit to be collected and stored in a Cloud-based database that can be analyzed and reported for energy conservation and analysis.
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Paper ID: GRDCF013048
Published in: Conference : National Conference on Emerging Research Trend in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (ERTE’19)
Page(s): 209 - 214