Design and development of IoT based solar powered versatile moving robot for military application

Author(s):  
M. Madhiarasan
Solar Energy ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 61 (3) ◽  
pp. 219-224 ◽  
Author(s):  
D.J Picken ◽  
K.D.R Seare ◽  
F Goto

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Karthik ◽  
S. Usha ◽  
B. Predeep ◽  
G. R. Sai Saran ◽  
G. Sridhar ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (9) ◽  
pp. 362-372
Author(s):  
Ifeoluwa David Solomon ◽  
Oluwole Abiodun Adegbola ◽  
Peter Olalekan Idowu

Renewable energy sources are those that replenish naturally without depletion. Example of such sources are bioenergy, hydropower, geothermal, wind and solar energy sources. The alarming rate of global energy demand and consumption necessitates an immediate solution for energy conservation and maximum efficiency of new technological gadgets now being built. As a gadget, a solar water heater transforms dc electricity into heat energy, which is then transferred to the water in which it is immersed. The size of the heater is determined by its design, capacity, and intended purpose; it might be for household or industrial use. As an alternative to conventional electric water heaters, this effort focuses on the design and development of a solar-powered smart water heater. In tests using a variety of settings, the solar-powered smart heater that was constructed performed admirably. The components used include a PIC16F876A microcontroller, a 12 V/300 W monocrystalline PV, a 12 V/ 40 A charge controller, and 12 V / 150 W dc submersible heating element among others The temperature control capacity of the fabrication makes it useful in water management system applications such as in aquaculture fingerling hatchery, hot water dispenser and shower among others. The system showed excellent performance in water temperature control using a 150 watts dc heater. Keywords:Solar, heater, photo-voltaic, temperature-controlled, direct current, alternating current .


Author(s):  
Jahida Khan ◽  
Udaysinh Bhapkar ◽  
Jitendra Bhat ◽  
Ashwini Chougule ◽  
Sandesh Sangale

The objectives of this research were to design and develop an automatic water level warning system for communities living along Khlong Lad Phrao (Lad Phrao Canal) in Bangkok. The development of the system was divided into the following four main parts: 1) a water level measurement system; 2) a precipitation measurement system; 3) a water quality testing system covering dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity and electrical conductivity and 4) an internet alert system utilizing the LINE application and web-based application information display. The first three parts were to be solar-powered. The design and development effort showed that the system successfully measured water levels along with water quality with speed and precision. Moreover, the system was easy to measure results and was able to alert through the LINE application when water in Khlong Lad Phrao approached critical levels, thereby reducing damage from water levels. Precision testing of the developed water level and quality measurement systems found that precision was in the range of 99.74-99.77%.


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