LOGICIEL DE SURVEILLANCE ET DE CONTRÔLE POUR UN SYSTÈME D'ALIMENTATION DOMESTIQUE AUTONOME

Auteurs

  • LAURENŢIU-ALEX MUSTAŢǍ Transilvania University of Brasov, 29 Eroilor Str., Brasov, Romania. Author
  • GHEORGHE-DAN SOREA Transilvania University of Brasov, 29 Eroilor Str., Brasov, Romania. Author
  • ELENA HELEREA Transilvania University of Brasov, 29 Eroilor Str., Brasov, Romania. Author https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7145-8762

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.59277/RRST-EE.2025.2.3

Mots-clés :

Système de gestion de l'énergie, Maison autonome, Logiciel, Surveillance et contrôle, Système d'alimentation hybride

Résumé

Cet article présente une solution logicielle de surveillance et de contrôle de l'alimentation électrique des maisons individuelles, intégrant panneaux photovoltaïques, batteries lithium-ion et générateurs diesel. Ce système vise à garantir une autonomie énergétique fiable et performante. Grâce à l'analyse de données en temps réel, le logiciel analyse la demande de charge et les facteurs environnementaux, facilitant ainsi la prise de décisions éclairées sur l'utilisation des ressources. Les résultats de simulation illustrent l'applicabilité de ce logiciel à la gestion de l'énergie, soulignant l'adaptabilité et la réactivité du système aux demandes énergétiques dynamiques. Cette approche pose les bases de futures recherches sur les systèmes énergétiques décentralisés.

Biographies de l'auteur

  • LAURENŢIU-ALEX MUSTAŢǍ, Transilvania University of Brasov, 29 Eroilor Str., Brasov, Romania.

    Doctorand Student at Transilvania University of Brasov, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

  • GHEORGHE-DAN SOREA, Transilvania University of Brasov, 29 Eroilor Str., Brasov, Romania.

    Assoc Prof. PhD. Eng. within Transilvania University of Brasov, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 

  • ELENA HELEREA, Transilvania University of Brasov, 29 Eroilor Str., Brasov, Romania.

    Helerea Elena is professor within the Department of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Transilvania University of Brasov. Her activities covered the education in Electrical materials, Power quality, Electromagnetic compatibility and History of electrical engineering. As supervisor of doctoral studies her interest is in new smart materials, magnetoresistance sensors, measurement techniques, local energy communities and history of technology as steps for sustainable development. She is a senior member of the IEEE. 

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Publiée

2025-06-14

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Rubrique

Électrotechnique et électroénergétique | Electrical and Power Engineering

Comment citer

LOGICIEL DE SURVEILLANCE ET DE CONTRÔLE POUR UN SYSTÈME D’ALIMENTATION DOMESTIQUE AUTONOME. (2025). REVUE ROUMAINE DES SCIENCES TECHNIQUES — SÉRIE ÉLECTROTECHNIQUE ET ÉNERGÉTIQUE, 70(2), 169-174. https://doi.org/10.59277/RRST-EE.2025.2.3