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Title: Configurable IoT Open-Source Hardware and Software I-V Curve Tracer for Photovoltaic Generators
Authors: González Pérez, Isaías
Calderón Godoy, Antonio José
Portalo Calero, José María
Keywords: Fuentes de energía renovables;Energía fotovoltaica;Curva I-V;Monitoreo y adquisición de datos;Código abierto;Microredes;Protocolos de comunicación;Internet de las cosas (IoT);Renewable energy sources;Photovoltaic energy;I-V curve;Monitoring and data acquisition;Microgrid;Open-source;Communication protocols
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: Photovoltaic (PV) energy is a renewable energy resource which is being widely integrated in intelligent power grids, smart grids, and microgrids. To characterize and monitor the behavior of PV modules, current-voltage (I-V) curves are essential. In this regard, Internet of Things (IoT) technologies provide versatile and powerful tools, constituting a modern trend in the design of sensing and data acquisition systems for I-V curve tracing. This paper presents a novel I-V curve tracer based on IoT open-source hardware and software. Namely, a Raspberry Pi microcomputer composes the hardware level, whilst the applied software comprises mariaDB, Python, and Grafana. All the tasks required for curve tracing are automated: load sweep, data acquisition, data storage, communications, and real-time visualization. Modern and legacy communication protocols are handled for seamless data exchange with a programmable logic controller and a programmable load. The development of the system is expounded, and experimental results are reported to prove the suitability and validity of the proposal. In particular, I-V curve tracing of a monocrystalline PV generator under real operating conditions is successfully conducted.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/21508
DOI: 10.3390/s21227650
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