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PV-Diesel Hybrid SCADA Experiment Network DesignThe essential features of an experimental network for renewable power system satellite based supervisory, control and data acquisition (SCADA) are communication links, controllers, diagnostic equipment and a hybrid power system. Required components for implementing the network consist of two satellite ground stations, to satellite modems, two 486 PCs, two telephone receivers, two telephone modems, two analog telephone lines, one digital telephone line, a hybrid-power system equipped with controller and a satellite spacecraft. In the technology verification experiment (TVE) conducted by Savannah State University and Florida Solar Energy Center, the renewable energy hybrid system is the Apex-1000 Mini-Hybrid which is equipped with NGC3188 for user interface and remote control and the NGC2010 for monitoring and basic control tasks. This power system is connected to a satellite modem via a smart interface, RS232. Commands are sent to the power system control unit through a control PC designed as PC1. PC1 is thus connected to a satellite model through RS232. A second PC, designated PC2, the diagnostic PC is connected to both satellite modems via separate analog telephone lines for checking modems'health. PC2 is also connected to PC1 via a telephone line. Due to the unavailability of a second ground station for the ACTS, one ground station is used to serve both the sending and receiving functions in this experiment. Signal is sent from the control PC to the Hybrid system at a frequency f(sub 1), different from f(sub 2), the signal from the hybrid system to the control PC. f(sub l) and f(sub 2) are sufficiently separated to avoid interference.
Document ID
19990111475
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Kalu, Alex
(Savannah State Coll. GA United States)
Durand, S.
(Florida Solar Energy Center Cape Canaveral, FL United States)
Emrich, Carol
(Florida Solar Energy Center Cape Canaveral, FL United States)
Ventre, G.
(Florida Solar Energy Center Cape Canaveral, FL United States)
Wilson, W.
(Florida Solar Energy Center Cape Canaveral, FL United States)
Acosta, R.
(NASA Glenn Research Center Cleveland, OH United States)
Date Acquired
August 19, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 1999
Publication Information
Publication: HBCUs/OMUs Research Conference Agenda and Abstracts
Subject Category
Communications And Radar
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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