研究目的
To design a new smart monitoring and controlling system (SMCS) for monitoring and controlling the status of a three-phase photovoltaic inverter system tied to grid from long-range areas with low power consumption.
研究成果
The designed SMCS successfully monitors and controls a three-phase photovoltaic inverter system using LoRa and Bluetooth technologies, offering a low-cost, high-performance solution for remote and rural areas. Future work includes integrating the system over the Internet for enhanced connectivity and control.
研究不足
The system's efficacy is demonstrated in a laboratory setting; real-world deployment in varying environmental conditions may present additional challenges.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The system consists of a control unit and a monitoring unit, utilizing LoRa for long-range communication and Bluetooth for smartphone connectivity.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The system is tested with a three-phase photovoltaic inverter.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
LoRa Kit 32, Lexin ESP32, Tensilica LX6 dual-core processor, three-phase optocoupler isolation circuit.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The control unit measures the inverter's output voltage and controls its state, sending data to the monitoring unit via LoRa. The monitoring unit displays data on an OLED and sends it to a smartphone app via Bluetooth.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Data is monitored and controlled through a smartphone application designed with MIT App Inventor 2.
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