Title :
Fuzzy power management for environmental monitoring systems in tropical regions
Author :
Watts, Asher G. ; Prauzek, Michal ; Musilek, Petr ; Pelikan, Emil ; Sanchez-Azofeifa, Arturo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Abstract :
Remote environmental monitoring systems require effective energy management to allow reliable long-term operation without frequent maintenance to replace or recharge batteries. To design and analyze relevant energy management strategies, we have developed Simulink-based models of a recently constructed monitoring device to evaluate its potential performance. The model uses long-term solar energy data from two locations, Chamela, Mexico, and Fairview, Canada, to estimate the energy harvesting capabilities of the device. Using the simulator, we have developed and evaluated a fuzzy energy management strategy that determines how the device should operate to match the solar energy profile in each location. Solar energy in Chamela, Mexico is abundant and consistent so an energy harvesting remote monitoring device could have a high activity level without risking device failure. Fairview, Canada, has limited solar resources in the winter but plenty in the summer; a device dependent upon this energy source must adapt its activity level to match energy availability or risk running out of energy. While the simulated device in Mexico outperforms the one in Canada, both succeed in matching the available environmental resources and largely avoid energy related device failure. In the future, their performance can be improved by optimizing the designed strategies and further improving the details of the simulation.
Keywords :
energy harvesting; energy management systems; constructed monitoring device; energy availability; energy harvesting capabilities; energy harvesting remote monitoring device; energy related device failure; energy source; environmental resources; frequent maintenance; fuzzy energy management strategy; fuzzy power management; long-term solar energy data; remote environmental monitoring systems; simulator; simulink-based models; solar energy profile; solar resources; tropical regions; Data models; Energy management; Hardware; Monitoring; Performance evaluation; Solar energy; Temperature measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Neural Networks (IJCNN), 2014 International Joint Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6627-1
DOI :
10.1109/IJCNN.2014.6889844