Abstract

A cloud computing-based power optimization system (CC-POS) is an important enabler for hybrid renewable-based power systems with higher output, optimal solutions to extend battery storage life, and remotely flexible power distribution control. Recent advancements in cloud computing have begun to deliver critical insights, resulting in adaptive-based control of storage systems with improved performance. This study aims to review the recently published literature on the topic of power management systems and battery charging control. The role of intelligent based cloud computing is to improve the battery life and manage the battery state of charge (SoC). To achieve this purpose, publishers’ databases and search engines were used to obtain the studies reviewed in this paper. We identify and review the purpose, achievements, tools/algorithm, and recommendations for each survey work, and thus outline a number of key findings and future directions. Furthermore, the review includes a listing of novels and recently used algorithms. Additionally, a critical review of 174 research articles were analyzed as per Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus database. The key findings of this study are discussed in two key conceptual frameworks that contain a power optimization system and an optimal battery management system. The power transmission, distribution, and charge and discharge processes are controlled and stored on cloud computing using the power mix between hybrid renewable energy and other power sources.

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