For the GSMA capacity building course on Internet of Things (IoT), I choose to find an IoT solution for the electricity problem people in the interior face each day. Currently very few people make use of expensive solar systems in those areas. Majority of the people use ways of generating energy they would rather not have. This solution takes into account socio-economic aspects and modern technical possibilities to bring some ease of living in the interior.
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1. The solar controller contains a SIM card through which technical data about the panel, battery and other solar devices can be tracked by
the IoT company control center located in the city. The technical data is generated by actuators and sensors in the devices. This remote
monitoring technology allows potential maintenance problems to be addressed quickly and increases the system’s durability.
The system can be turned off remotely which acts as an incentive to customers for timely payments, and minimizes the risk of default for
investors. The system also allows for mobile payment of service use.
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Final Project GSMA Capacity building— Internet of Things (IoT), January—February 2018
Student: Räquel Martin-Zeegelaar
Resources: Course material GSMA Capacity building— Internet of Things (IoT)
SMART SOLAR HOME SYSTEM IoT SOLUTION FOR PEOPLE LIVING IN THE INTERIOR OF SURINAME