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Article
Simulation of Multi-source Electric Production and Energy Transfers in Sailing
Author(s)
Mathilde Tréhin, Johann Laurent and Jean Philippe Diguet
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5879/2017.01.002
Affiliation(s)
Lab-STICC—Universite de Bretagne Sud, UMR6285 CNRS, Lorient, France
ABSTRACT
The exclusive use of renewable energies is today an essential nautical
concern. Nowadays, the onboard energy generation comes mainly from diesel oil,
which is in user mind the simplest way. Our objective is to develop a
self-adaptive management system of the onboard energy in order to change the user mind. We introduce models for energy
production, storage and consumption that fit with the yachting environment,
which is mobile and not as predictable as the home automation case. These
models are combined within a configurable simulator. This simulator can handle
user’s boat equipment, reproduce sailing conditions and so help to validate the
models and to study different management strategies. This first step is
necessary to develop a smart system able to manage sailing energy in order to
answer the main issue: assuring safety and optimizing comfort according to user
demands.
KEYWORDS
Renewable energy sources, power system simulation, marine navigation.
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