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Solar Power Analysis and the Internet of Things

Kamlesh Kumar singh, Ritik Singh

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This research topic is on Solar Energy and IOTs. The work of Electrical Engineers is to help keep our world running. From the tiny microchips inside our cell phones to large aircraft electrical systems, electrical engineers not only create these devices and navigation systems, but keep them running smoothly. This research topic is carried out keeping in mind the above mentioned thoughts. This paper also talks about the latest technologies in the field of solar and renewable energy. It includes the application of the Internet of things i.e. IoTs to see exactly what's happening with all your assets from one central panel. The MATLAB software is being used for the solar power analysis have we got the desired result which is being discussed in this technical paper.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/jeset.v9i1.1837

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