Abstract

A portable station was designed and built to measure weather conditions using open-source hardware and software, aiming for versatility and low cost. Data acquisition and storage from climate variable measurements are carried out, allowing for interaction through a graphical interface built on an open-source software display. Additionally, there is access and control of the data using an Internet of Things platform that, like the HMI itself, enables real-time monitoring of variable measurements and s torage of the monitored data. The designed station, being portable and having internet access, can serve as a support tool for monitoring weather conditions in a photovoltaic systems station, for example. This is highly useful because such conditions interfere with system performance, impacting the energy conversion process. This data collection and storage, for instance, allows for generating forecasts to determine the suitable energy generation type based on the installation location's conditions and foreseeing the potential impact of weather conditions.

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