Abstract
This paper deals with the design and implementation of an internet of things (IoT) based supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system for a multi microgrid system. The individual microgrid in this work is suggested to be consisting of solar photovoltaic (PV) array, battery bank, and diesel generator, in addition to national grid. IoT is used to provide a suitable wireless means to transfer the monitoring and control data between the generation subsystems and the microgrid controller. SCADA architecture that make use of IoT infrastructure enables efficient and reliable power sharing and also give a clear image about the system status and subsystem failure and power shortage. This system gets benefit of various sensors, including current, voltage, power, and temperature sensors, that are used to collect data from of the PV array and battery bank, and also gives clear image about power demand in each microgrid. The microcontroller ESP32 is used as remote terminal unit (RTU) controller in SCADA system in order to get data from sensors as well as to communicate with the master terminal unit (MTU). By using Cayenne remote server IoT platform deploy the message queuing telemetry transport (MQTT) protocol to store, monitor, and manage data from a MTU. The designed system is low-cost and effective system to monitor and control microgrids that contain many distributed generators.
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