IoT-Enabled Smart Grid using PV panel

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Communication and Electronics Department, Nile Higher Institute for Engineering and Technology, Mansoura, Egypt

2 Comm. & Electronics Dept., Nile Higher Institute for engineering &Technology

3 Nile Higher Institute for Engineering and Technology, Mansoura, Egypt

Abstract

This project brings together a smart grid implementation that uses a Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11) 
network to communicate with sensors (IEEE 802.15.4) and actuators from multiple nodes. 
Addresses normal energy consumption issues that consume a lot of power. The system can be 
easily configured via a mobile application-friendly interface (IEEE 802.15.2) to automatically 
control the power supply and light demand of various types of electrical installations. Mobile 
application dashboards (IEEE P 2301) can also provide complex system-wide analysis by 
collecting values from various sensors. The maximum consumption of electricity generated is 32 
GW, with the waste of electricity that must be stored and used, the unknown cause of outages, 
and the high maintenance costs of relying on old electricity. There is a problem. You should rely 
on the smart grid for the following reasons. Therefore, we use IoT solutions to improve energy 
consumption and production, proposing an innovative smart energy grid to meet the growing 
population and electricity consumption. The proposed smart grid system is energy efficient, selfcontained and user is easy to set up. Due to its modularity, the system is scalable and does not 
require more complicated materials or wiring. The proposed system improves energy 
consumption and production.The system is power efficient, self-sustained, set up easily and 
scalable without the requirement of more complicated materials. Also, it enables suppliers and 
consumers with unprecedented control and management capabilities.

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