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Adaptive Energy Management System for Smart Hybrid Microgrids

Bilal Naji Alhasnawi, Basil H. Jasim

Pages: 73-85

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The energy management will play an important role in the future smart grid by managing loads in an intelligent way. Energy management programs, realized via House Energy Management systems (HEMS) for smart cities, provide many benefits; consumers enjoy electricity price savings, and utility operates at reduced peak demand. This paper proposed an adaptive energy management system for islanded mode and grid-connected mode. In this paper, a hybrid system that includes distribution electric grid, photovoltaics, and batteries are employed as energy sources in the residential of the consumer in order to meet the demand. The proposed system permits coordinated operation of distributed energy resources to concede necessary active power and additional service whenever required. This paper uses home energy management system which switches between the distributed energy and the grid power sources. The home energy management system incorporates controllers for maximum power point tracking, battery charge and discharge and inverter for effective control between different sources depending upon load requirement and availability of sources at maximum powerpoint. Also, in this paper, the Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) technique is applied to the photovoltaic station to extract the maximum power from hybrid power system during variation of the environmental conditions. The operation strategy of energy storage systems is proposed to solve the power changes from photovoltaics and houses loads fluctuations locally, instead of reflecting those disturbances to the utility grid. Furthermore, the energy storage systems energy management scheme will help to achieve the peak reduction of the houses daily electrical load demand. The simulation results have verified the effectiveness and feasibility of the introduced strategy and the capability of the proposed controller for a hybrid microgrid operating in different modes.

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Securing a Web-Based Hospital Management System Using a Combination of AES and HMAC

Alaa B. Baban, Safa A. Hameed

Pages: 93-99

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The demand for a secured web storage system is increasing daily for its reliability which ensures data privacy and confidentiality. The proposed paper aims to find the most secure ways to maintain integrity and protect privacy and security in healthcare management systems. The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm is used to encrypt data transferred by providing a means to check the integrity of information transmitted and make it more immune to cyberattack techniques, this was implemented by using Keyed-Hash Message Authentication Code (HMAC) and Secured Hash Algorithm-256 (SHA-256). The risk of exposure to attackers can be avoided by using honeypot systems combined with Intrusion detection systems (IDSs) as a firewall system is not effective against such attacks alone. The experimental results evaluate the proposed security health information management system by comparing the performance of the encryption algorithm based on encryption time, memory and CPU usage, and entropy for different plaintext lengths. In addition, it can be seen that when changing the AES key size, more memory and time are required the longer the key size is used. The 128 bits AES key is therefore advised if the system must operate in hard real-time.

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European Rail Traffic Management System – An Overview

Dr Sajed K Abed

Pages: 172-179

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This paper aims to give an overview of the European Rail Traffic Management System (ERTMS) which is currently being implemented in Europe and other parts of the world. It provides some background on this system, the objectives behind the development of the ERTMS, its architecture, different application levels of the ERTMS and brief information on its implementation in Europe and worldwide. The paper assumes the readers have a little or no knowledge of the ERTMS.

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Scheduling of Diesel Generators Operation with Restricted PCC in Microgrid

Nabil Jalil Aklo, Mofeed Turky Rashid

Pages: 108-119

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Smart Microgrid (MG) effectively contributes to supporting the electrical power systems as a whole and reducing the burden on the utility grid by the use of unconventional energy generation resources, in addition to backup Diesel Generators (DGs) for reliability increasing. In this paper, potential had been done on day-ahead scheduling of diesel generators and reducing the energy cost reached to the consumers side to side with renewable energy resources, where economical energy and cost-effective MG has been used based on optimization agent called Energy Management System (EMS). Improved Particle Swarm Optimization (IPSO) technique has been used as an optimization method to reduce fuel consumption and obtain the lowest energy cost as well as achieving the best performance to the energy system. Three scenarios are adopted to prove the efficiency of the proposed method. The first scenario uses a 24 hour time horizon to investigate the performance of the model, the second scenario uses two DGs and the third scenario depends on a 48-hour time horizon to validating the performance. The superiority of the proposed method is illustrated by comparing it with PSO and simulation results show using the proposed method can reducing the fuel demand and the energy cost by satisfying the user’s preference.

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Fairness Analysis in the Assessment of Several Online Parallel Classes using Process Mining

Rachmadita Andreswari, Ismail Syahputra

Pages: 25-34

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The learning process in online lectures through the Learning Management System (LMS) will produce a learning flow according to the event log. Assessment in a group of parallel classes is expected to produce the same assessment point of view based on the semester lesson plan. However, it does not rule out the implementation of each class to produce unequal fairness. Some of the factors considered to influence the assessment in the classroom include the flow of learning, different lecturers, class composition, time and type of assessment, and student attendance. The implementation of process mining in fairness assessment is used to determine the extent to which the learning flow plays a role in the assessment of ten parallel classes, including international classes. Moreover, a decision tree algorithm will also be applied to determine the root cause of the student assessment analysis based on the causal factors. As a result, there are three variables that have effects on student graduation and assessment, i.e attendance, class and gender. Variable lecturer does not have much impact on the assessment, but has an influence on the learning flow.

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Patients Monitoring and Data Management System for Hospitals

Shahad Abdulrahman Khuder, Sura Nawfal Abdulrazzaq

Pages: 107-116

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This work concerns creating a monitoring system for a smart hospital using Raspberry Pi to measure vital signs. The readings are continually sent to central monitoring units outside the room instead of being beside the patients, to ensure less contacting between the medical staff and patients, also the cloud is used for those who leave the hospital, as the design can track on their medical cases. Data presentation and analysis were accomplished by the LabVIEW program. A Graphical User Interface (GUI) has been created by the Virtual-Instrument (VI) of this program that offer real-time access to monitor patients’ measurements. If unhealthy states are detected, the design triggers alerts and sends SMS message to the doctor. Furthermore, the clinicians can scan a QR code (which is assigned to each patient individually) to access its real-time measurements. The system also utilizes Electrocardiography (ECG) to detect abnormalities and identify specific heart diseases based on its extracted parameters to encourage patients to seek timely medical attention, while aiding doctors in making well-informed decisions. To evaluate the system’s performance, it is tested in the hospital on many patients of different ages and diseases as well. According to the results, the accuracy measurement of SpO2 was about 98.39%, 97.7% for (heart rate) and 98.7% for body temperature. This shows that the system can offer many patients receiving health services from various facilities, and it ensures efficient data management, access control, real-time monitoring, and secure patient information aligning with healthcare standards.

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Improvement of Wind Energy Systems by Optimizing Turbine Sizing and Placement to Enhance System Reliability

Vaishali Shirsath, Prakash Burade

Pages: 53-59

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Wind energy and its conversion is part of renewable energy resources as cheaper and cleaner energy today even though the initial cost varies from place to place. Most of the government sector always promotes renewable energy with a provision of subsidies as observed worldwide. Wind energy is an actual solution over costlier conventional energy sources. If it is not properly placed and the selection of turbine design is not up to the mark, then investments may require more time to acquire Net Profit Value called as NPV. This research work is focused on the development of mathematical models to optimize the turbine size and locations considering all constraints such as the distance between the turbines, hub height, and investment in internal road and substation cost. Particle-Swarm-Optimization is an intelligent tool to optimize turbine place and size. The database management system is selected as the appropriate data storage platform for before and after optimization simulation. Various plots and excel outputs of .net programming are addressed for the success of optimization algorithms for the purpose of wind turbine placement and WTG design is suggested to manage wind energy such that power system reliability has been improved and the same is monitored through the reliability indices.

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Grid-Forming and Grid-Following Based Microgrid Inverters Control

Ali M. Jasim, Basil H. Jasim

Pages: 111-131

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Microgrids (ℳ-grids) can be thought of as a small-scale electrical network comprised of a mix of Distributed Generation (DG) resources, storage devices, and a variety of load species. It provides communities with a stable, secure, and renewable energy supply in either off-grid (grid-forming) or on-grid (grid-following) mode. In this work, a control strategy of coordinated power management for a Low Voltage (LV) ℳ-grid with integration of solar Photovoltaic (PV), Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) and three phase loads operated autonomously or connected to the utility grid has been created and analyzed in the Matlab Simulink environment. The main goal expressed here is to achieve the following points: (i) grid following, grid forming modes, and resynchronization mode between them, (ii) Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) from solar PV using fuzzy logic technique, and active power regulator based boost converter using a Proportional Integral (PI) controller is activated when a curtailment operation is required, (iii) ℳ-grid imbalance compensation (negative sequence) due to large single-phase load is activated, and (iv) detection and diagnosis the fault types using Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT). Under the influence of irradiance fluctuation on solar plant, the proposed control technique demonstrates how the adopted system works in grid- following mode (PQ control), grid- formation, and grid resynchronization to seamlessly connect the ℳ-grid with the main distribution system. In this system, a power curtailment management system is introduced in the event of a significant reduction in load, allowing the control strategy to be switched from MPPT to PQ control, permitting the BESS to absorb excess power. Also, in grid-following mode, the BESS's imbalance compensation mechanism helps to reduce the negative sequence voltage that occurs at the Point of Common Coupling (PCC) bus as a result of an imbalance in the grid's power supply. In addition to the features described above, this system made use of DWT to detect and diagnose various fault conditions.

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