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Web Application for Solar Data Monitoring Using IoT Technology

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This paper presents the implementation of a web application for solar data monitoring using IoT technology. A prototype of a solar photovoltaic (PV) panel supporting an electrical load is built. The voltage and current produced by the solar PV panel is continuously sensed and sent to Arduino microcontroller for energy consumption calculations. The computed information is then transferred to the Ethernet shield server and will be stored in firebase. The graphs depict the solar power generation's intermittent behaviour under various weather conditions. Data in the firebase can be accessed through a user interface, which can display the present and past data based on the given inputs like date and time. With this application, one can track the present and historic data given by a solar PV panel. Having first hand information about generation and consumption, the user will enable to optimize their use of generated electrical energy.

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Sujatha, B., Kavya, G., Sudheer Kumar, M., Ruchitha, V., Pujitha, B., Jaya Pooja Sri, M. (2023). Web Application for Solar Data Monitoring Using IoT Technology. In: Reddy, K.A., Devi, B.R., George, B., Raju, K.S., Sellathurai, M. (eds) Proceedings of Fourth International Conference on Computer and Communication Technologies. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 606. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8563-8_57

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