Optical power monitoring systems for offshore wind farms: A literature review

Photonics has become a potential technology for improving power monitoring in offshore wind turbines, providing creative solutions to overcome the difficulties presented by the far and harsh conditions of offshore wind farms. This study examines the uses of photonics in offshore wind energy, with a...

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Main Authors: Mohanty S., Ramasamy A.K., Mohanty A., Mohanty P.P., Soudagar M.E.M., Yunus Khan T.M., Cuce E.
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Ramasamy A.K.
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Mohanty P.P.
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description Photonics has become a potential technology for improving power monitoring in offshore wind turbines, providing creative solutions to overcome the difficulties presented by the far and harsh conditions of offshore wind farms. This study examines the uses of photonics in offshore wind energy, with a specific emphasis on how it enhances the effectiveness, dependability, and security of power monitoring systems. Photonics allows for the real-time monitoring of essential factors such as temperature, strain, and vibration by utilizing optical fibers, sensors, and imaging technologies. The enhanced monitoring capabilities enhance turbine performance, identify early indications of defects, and enable predictive maintenance techniques, ultimately minimizing downtime and enhancing overall operating efficiency. Moreover, power monitoring systems based on photonics have the opportunity for cost savings and environmental advantages, rendering them a highly appealing solution for the offshore wind energy industry. ? 2024 Elsevier Ltd
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-361512025-03-03T15:41:27Z Optical power monitoring systems for offshore wind farms: A literature review Mohanty S. Ramasamy A.K. Mohanty A. Mohanty P.P. Soudagar M.E.M. Yunus Khan T.M. Cuce E. 56463477500 16023154400 55521129800 57211330714 57194384501 57455192700 47560946200 Offshore wind turbines Windmill Creative solutions Improving power Literature reviews Monitoring system Off-shore wind energy Offshore winds Optical power monitoring Potential technologies Power monitoring Wind farm monitoring system offshore structure power generation sensor wind farm wind power wind turbine Offshore wind farms Photonics has become a potential technology for improving power monitoring in offshore wind turbines, providing creative solutions to overcome the difficulties presented by the far and harsh conditions of offshore wind farms. This study examines the uses of photonics in offshore wind energy, with a specific emphasis on how it enhances the effectiveness, dependability, and security of power monitoring systems. Photonics allows for the real-time monitoring of essential factors such as temperature, strain, and vibration by utilizing optical fibers, sensors, and imaging technologies. The enhanced monitoring capabilities enhance turbine performance, identify early indications of defects, and enable predictive maintenance techniques, ultimately minimizing downtime and enhancing overall operating efficiency. Moreover, power monitoring systems based on photonics have the opportunity for cost savings and environmental advantages, rendering them a highly appealing solution for the offshore wind energy industry. ? 2024 Elsevier Ltd Final 2025-03-03T07:41:27Z 2025-03-03T07:41:27Z 2024 Review 10.1016/j.seta.2024.104029 2-s2.0-85206640622 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85206640622&doi=10.1016%2fj.seta.2024.104029&partnerID=40&md5=b4d2579fd71f10ba85201143e7ed503d https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/36151 72 104029 Elsevier Ltd Scopus
spellingShingle Offshore wind turbines
Windmill
Creative solutions
Improving power
Literature reviews
Monitoring system
Off-shore wind energy
Offshore winds
Optical power monitoring
Potential technologies
Power monitoring
Wind farm
monitoring system
offshore structure
power generation
sensor
wind farm
wind power
wind turbine
Offshore wind farms
Mohanty S.
Ramasamy A.K.
Mohanty A.
Mohanty P.P.
Soudagar M.E.M.
Yunus Khan T.M.
Cuce E.
Optical power monitoring systems for offshore wind farms: A literature review
title Optical power monitoring systems for offshore wind farms: A literature review
title_full Optical power monitoring systems for offshore wind farms: A literature review
title_fullStr Optical power monitoring systems for offshore wind farms: A literature review
title_full_unstemmed Optical power monitoring systems for offshore wind farms: A literature review
title_short Optical power monitoring systems for offshore wind farms: A literature review
title_sort optical power monitoring systems for offshore wind farms: a literature review
topic Offshore wind turbines
Windmill
Creative solutions
Improving power
Literature reviews
Monitoring system
Off-shore wind energy
Offshore winds
Optical power monitoring
Potential technologies
Power monitoring
Wind farm
monitoring system
offshore structure
power generation
sensor
wind farm
wind power
wind turbine
Offshore wind farms
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