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Sensor Buoy System for Monitoring Renewable Marine Energy Resources.


ABSTRACT: In this paper we present a multi-sensor floating system designed to monitor marine energy parameters, in order to sample wind, wave, and marine current energy resources. For this purpose, a set of dedicated sensors to measure the height and period of the waves, wind, and marine current intensity and direction have been selected and installed in the system. The floating device incorporates wind and marine current turbines for renewable energy self-consumption and to carry out complementary studies on the stability of such a system. The feasibility, safety, sensor communications, and buoy stability of the floating device have been successfully checked in real operating conditions.

SUBMITTER: Garcia E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5948478 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sensor Buoy System for Monitoring Renewable Marine Energy Resources.

García Emilio E   Quiles Eduardo E   Correcher Antonio A   Morant Francisco F  

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) 20180322 4


In this paper we present a multi-sensor floating system designed to monitor marine energy parameters, in order to sample wind, wave, and marine current energy resources. For this purpose, a set of dedicated sensors to measure the height and period of the waves, wind, and marine current intensity and direction have been selected and installed in the system. The floating device incorporates wind and marine current turbines for renewable energy self-consumption and to carry out complementary studie  ...[more]

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