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Smart Power Management Using RTOS-based Uninterruptable Generator Supply
Author(s) -
C.C. Lee,
Kyungtae Kang,
Dong Kun Noh
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of the korea society of computer and information
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2383-9945
pISSN - 1598-849X
DOI - 10.9708/jksci.2016.21.6.001
Subject(s) - uninterruptible power supply , engineering , embedded system , scheduling (production processes) , flexibility (engineering) , wireless , computer science , computer network , real time computing , electrical engineering , telecommunications , operations management , statistics , mathematics , voltage
An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) allows small companies and domestic users to cope with power outages; but existing designs lack flexibility of control and require expensive battery maintenance, with a cost proportional to the outage compensation time. We combine a compact synchronous generator with a battery, with 10% of the capacity that would otherwise be required, to obtain a UPS with reduced maintenance costs for the same performance. Any UPS must respond immediately to a power loss, and our uninterruptible generator supply (UGS) is therefore built around real-time scheduling of its internal operations; this also makes it suitable for integration into the industrial gateway. The UGS is based on a real-time operating system, with an integrated wireless module providing connectivity to a web server, for monitoring and management, which can be performed remotely on a mobile device.

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