HYBRID SOLAR-WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEM WITH ADAPTIVE CONTROL MECHANISM

Vels Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies (VISTAS) (2025) HYBRID SOLAR-WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEM WITH ADAPTIVE CONTROL MECHANISM. 202541112183.

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Abstract

The invention titled “Hybrid Solar-Wind Energy Conversion System with Adaptive Control Mechanism” discloses a novel renewable energy system designed to intelligently integrate solar and wind energy sources for continuous, efficient, and stable power generation. The system comprises a solar photovoltaic array, a wind turbine generator, and an adaptive control mechanism that utilizes fuzzy logic and machine learning algorithms to optimize energy conversion and distribution in real time. By continuously monitoring environmental parameters such as solar irradiance, wind speed, and load demand, the controller dynamically adjusts converter and inverter operations to maintain maximum efficiency. An intelligent energy storage management subsystem (ESMS) optimizes battery charging and discharging cycles, extending storage life and ensuring uninterrupted energy availability. Additionally, IoT-based communication enables remote monitoring, predictive maintenance, and fault diagnostics. The invention effectively overcomes the limitations of conventional hybrid systems by providing adaptive, self-regulating, and sustainable energy management suitable for both grid-connected and off-grid applications, contributing to the advancement of smart and reliable renewable energy infrastructures.

Item Type: Patent
Subjects: Mechanical Engineering > Manufacturing Technology
Mechanical Engineering > Control System
Bioengineering > Engineering Mechanics
Civil Engineering > Structural Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering > Power Electronics
Domains: Bioengineering
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 11 May 2026 09:55
Last Modified: 15 May 2026 07:56
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/17200

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