R. Sturdivant, J. Yeh, M. Stambaugh, A. Zahnd, Nicholas Villareal, Charles K. Vetter, Justin D. Rohweller, J. F. Martínez, Jordan M. Ishii, Ryan A. Brown, Aaron M. Arkie
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IoT enabled pico-hydro electric power with satellite back haul for remote himalayan villages
This work describes system engineering of an internet-of-things (IoT) connectivity and satellite data transfer for a pico-hydroelectric power generation system. The system is developed for deployment in remote villages in the Nepal Himalayas. The IoT devices are sensors attached to various points in the system which monitor critical system performance metrics such as generator vibrations and output voltage and control important functions. The data is transmitted from IoT devices using Zigbee. The data is then transmitted to the Iridium satellite system so it can be available to an international team of researchers who developed and monitor the performance of the system. This allows for optimization and performance improvements with the goal of perfecting the system so it can be implement in other villages. This work describes the system, why it is needed, and the hardware. The result is an IoT enabled monitoring system with real time data transmitted using satellites.