Solar Energy Measurement and Monitoring Model by Using Internet of Things
Ramakrishnan Raman, Mehul Gor, R. Meenakshi, G. M. Jayaseelan, Abhay Chaturvedi, Syed Noeman Taqui, P. Ganeshan, Mohamed Ouladsmane, M.A. Kalam
- Year
- 2023
- Citations
- 3
Abstract
AbstractSolar energy measurements are often charted. These charts keep track of the conditions, events, and inspections done on each solar panel. This study describes a paradigm for measuring and monitoring solar energy via the Internet of Things. This service provides monitoring and technical help during corrective inspections within the quality reliability depth services range. These features and monitoring services can provide highly competent, higher-optimization, and excellent services that are safe, fast, and smooth. Compliance with local and international legal regulations, reliability of work, reduction of time and costs spent on corrective inspections, reduction of downtime and production losses, and management of monitoring and testing processes under expert coordination will all benefit from technical support services provided by approved companies for corrective inspections in the company.Keywords: energy measurementsolar energymonitoringinternet of things Ethical ApprovalNo participation of humans takes place in this implementation process. No violation of human and animal rights is involved.AUTHORS' CONTRIBUTIONSAll authors are contributed equally to this work.DISCLOSURE STATEMENTNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENTData sharing not applicable to this article as no datasets were generated or analyzed during the current study.Additional informationFundingThe authors appreciate the supports from GLA University, Uttar Pradesh, India for the research and preparation of the manuscript. This work was funded by the Researchers Supporting Project Number (RSPD2023R664), King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.Notes on contributorsRamakrishnan RamanRamakrishnan Raman is currently the Director of SIBM, Pune, which is one of the reputed private business Schools in India. He is also the Dean of the Faculty of Management at Symbiosis International (Deemed University) and also holds the position of Director Strategy & Development at Symbiosis International (Deemed University). He has spent majority of his professional career in services sector, ie. Education and Administration in the best business schools in India and abroad. The consulting assignments have helped him spend time in corporate, esp in the area of ERP implementation. He also works with startups in devising strategies to manage their business risks, set up systems and processes to improve their efficiency. His keen inclination towards research has made him publish research papers in refereed International journals.Mehul GorMehul Gor, currently serving the Parul University as Associate Professor and Vice Principal, did his Bachelor & Master from BVM Engineering College, V.V. Nagar and Ph.D. from IIT Roorkee, India. He has more than 21 years of experience. Dr. Gor has more than 30 research papers to his credit, published in various journals and conferences. During his Ph. D, he worked on the DST funded Indo-Korea joint research project on Quadruped Robot of his supervisor Dr. P M. Pathak at IIT Roorkee. He is the invited reviewer of reputed journals viz., Robotica - Cambridge University Journal, Sage Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, Hindawi Journal of Control Science and Engineering, IEEE Access, Journal of Systems and Control Engineering, etc. He has delivered more than 20 expert talks at various places. He received a grant of Rs. 750000/- under MODROB scheme of AICTE during the year 2009. He is also the recipient of a travel grant of DST to present a paper at Austria during the year 2012-13. His book on "Industrial Engineering" for GTU students published by Ria Publication and book chapter on "Bond graph Modeling and Control of Compliant Legged Quadruped Robot" is published in the book of Bond Graphs for Modelling, Control and Fault Diagnosis of Engineering Systems by Springer. His areas of interest are robotics, mechanism and machine theory and bond graph.R. MeenakshiR. Meenakshi is a Professor at
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