IOT INFRASTRUCTURE FOR POWER GRID CONTROL AND FACILITY SAFETY

Authors

  • Serhii Bondarenko National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute", Ukraine
  • Artem Volokyta National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute", Ukraine https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9069-5544

Keywords:

Internet of Things (IoT), energy monitoring, building safety systems, backup power, inverter units, building automation, embedded systems, STM32, surge protection, microclimate monitoring

Abstract

This article examines the pressing issue of ensuring industrial and energy safety at both private and commercial real estate properties in the context of an unstable power supply caused by increased load on the power grid. The main methods for reducing the risks of accidents and critical failures through the integration of an IoT system for monitoring key indicators within premises are investigated.

References

MODBUS Application Protocol Specification V1.1b3 / Modbus Organization. 2012. 50 p.

URL: https://www.modbus.org/file/secure/modbusprotocolspecification.pdf (дата звернення: 04.05.2026)

Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Shujen Chen, Sarmad Naimi STM32 Arm Programming for Embedded Systems, 2014. 618 с.

Gary Curtis PCB Design and Layout Fundamentals for EMC, 2005. 68 c.

Steve Mackay, Edwin Wright Practical Industrial Data Networks Design, Installation and Troubleshooting. Oxford : Newnes, 2004. 448 с.

Henry W. Ott Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineering. Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, 2009. 872 c.

Walt Jung Op Amp Applications Handbook. Oxford : Newnes, 2005. 976 c.

ST3485EB: ±15 kV ESD protected, 3.3 V low power RS-485/RS-422 transceiver : datasheet / STMicroelectronics. 2021. 23 p. URL:https://www.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/view/23713/STMICROELECTRONICS/ST3485EBDR.html (дата звернення: 04.05.2026)

Published

2026-05-09

Issue

Section

IoT, Real Time Systems (RT)