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International Conference on Advances & Challenges in Interdisciplinary Engineering and


Management 2017 [ICACIEM 2017]

ISBN 978-81-933235-1-9 VOL 01


Website icaciem.org eMail icaciem@asdf.res.in
Received 10 January 2017 Accepted 28 - January 2017
Article ID ICACIEM079 eAID ICACIEM.2017.079

Grid-Connected PV-Wind Power System Design


K Yogesh1, S Santhosh2, T Nagaraj3
1,2,3
Final Year Students, Department of EEE, Vidyaa Vikas College of Engineering and Technology, Tiruchengode, India

Abstract: In this paper, a control strategy for power flow management of a grid-connected hybrid photovoltaic (PV)wind battery-based system with
an efficient multi-input transformer coupled bidirectional dcdc converter is presented. The proposed system aims to satisfy the load demand, manage
the power flow from different sources, inject the surplus power into the grid, and charge the battery from the grid as and when required. A transformer-
coupled boost half-bridge converter is used to harness power from wind, while a bidirectional buck boost converter is used to harness power from PV
along with battery charging/discharging control. A single-phase full-bridge bidirectional converter is used for feeding ac loads and interaction with the
grid. The proposed converter architecture has reduced number of power conversion stages with less component count and reduced losses compared with
existing grid-connected hybrid systems. This improves the efficiency and the reliability of the system. Simulation results obtained using
MATLAB/Simulink show the performance of the proposed control strategy for power flow management under various modes of operation. The
effectiveness of the topology of the proposed control strategy are validated through detailed experimental studies to demonstrate the capability of the
system operation in different modes.

ISBN 978-81-933235-1-9 VOL 01


Website icaciem.org eMail icaciem@asdf.res.in
Received 10 January 2017 Accepted 28 - January 2017
Article ID ICACIEM080 eAID ICACIEM.2017.080

Improving Lifetime of WSN System using Virtual


Backbone Scheduling
B Balaji Prabhu1
1
Associate Professor, Department of MCA, Vidyaa Vikas College of Engineering and Technology, Tiruchengode, India

Abstract: A network of such nodes can coordinate among themselves for distributed sensing and processing of certain phenomena. In this project a
protocol to provide a stateless solution in sensor networks for lifetime maximization is proposed. The protocol proposes a unique way to maximize the
life time. Lifetime maximization is one key element in the design of sensor- network-based surveillance applications. A protocol for node sleep
scheduling that guarantees a bounded-delay sensing coverage while maximizing network lifetime is proposed. The detection of rare events, where the
network is normally silent, except when an event occurs is focused. Sleep scheduling ensures that coverage rotates such that each point in the
environment is sensed within some finite interval of time, called the detection delay. The framework is optimized for rare event detection delay
and lifetime without sacrificing coverage for each point. The goal of this system to develop a localized distributed protocol for solving the
aforementioned constrained optimization problem while ensuring upper bounds on the worst-case detection delay. The resulting surveillance delay given
constraints on energy consumption.

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