Practical considerations for controller selection in residential energy management systems: a review
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2018Author
Bisschoff, Wilhelm A.
Jiya, Immanuel N.
Gouws, Rupert
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A review of the wide variety of system controllers available on
the market along with the practical applicability of each is
discussed in this paper. The system controllers that are
discussed include programmable logic controllers,
microcontrollers and single board computers. These controllers
are generally not competing for the same market share
however, some of the capabilities of these controllers overlap
with one another which makes the selection of an appropriate
system controller a complex decision. The practical
considerations of controller selection are discussed and
reviewed in this article, a new trade off analysis is presented
along with a practical example thereof. The practical example
that was used to illustrate controller selection was a residential
energy management system which would be installed alongside
a grid-tied 2 kWp photovoltaic system. The aim of the energy
management system is to ensure that all the photovoltaic
generated energy is consumed locally within the residence and
not fed into the distribution network. Such a system is
applicable in areas where no net-metering policies are in place
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