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The Process of Using Power Supply Technical Solutions for Electronic Security Systems Operated in Smart Buildings: Modelling, Simulation and Reliability Analysis

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  • Michał Wiśnios

    (Faculty of Electronics, Institute of Electronic Systems, Division of Electronic Systems Exploitations, Military University of Technology, Institute of Electronic Systems, 2 Gen. S. Kaliski St, 00-908 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Michał Mazur

    (Faculty of Electronics, Doctoral School, Military University of Technology, 2 Gen. S. Kaliski St., 00-908 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Sebastian Tatko

    (Faculty of Electronics, Doctoral School, Military University of Technology, 2 Gen. S. Kaliski St., 00-908 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Jacek Paś

    (Faculty of Electronics, Institute of Electronic Systems, Division of Electronic Systems Exploitations, Military University of Technology, Institute of Electronic Systems, 2 Gen. S. Kaliski St, 00-908 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Adam Rosiński

    (Faculty of Electronics, Institute of Electronic Systems, Division of Electronic Systems Exploitations, Military University of Technology, Institute of Electronic Systems, 2 Gen. S. Kaliski St, 00-908 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Jarosław Mateusz Łukasiak

    (Faculty of Electronics, Institute of Electronic Systems, Division of Electronic Systems Exploitations, Military University of Technology, Institute of Electronic Systems, 2 Gen. S. Kaliski St, 00-908 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Wiktor Koralewski

    (FASTGROUP, 00-391 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Janusz Dyduch

    (Faculty of Transport, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Casimir Pulaski Radom University, Malczewskiego 2 St., 26-600 Radom, Poland)

Abstract

This article presents selected issues related to the reliability of the power supply for electronic security systems (ESSs) used in smart buildings (SBs). ESSs operate in diverse environmental conditions and are responsible for the safety of lives, property and the natural environment of SB users. The operational tasks of ESSs in SBs require a continuous power supply from various sources, including renewable energy sources. The authors conducted an analysis of the power supply for selected ESSs used in SBs, which enabled the development of a power supply model. For the proposed model, the authors designed a proprietary graph of the ESS operational process, taking into account power supply implementation. Considering the operational indicators for the analysed ESSs, such as repair and failure rates, a computer simulation was performed. The simulation allowed the determination of the reliability of the ESS power supply within the considered redundancy configuration of additional energy sources, which can be utilised during the design phase. The reliability analysis of the power supply and the determination of rational parameters conducted in the article are crucial for achieving all the functionalities of ESSs in SBs, as envisioned during the design process. The article is divided into six chapters, structured to address the topics sequentially: an introduction to the state of the issue, a critical literature review, an analysis of the power supply for selected ESSs, implementation of renewable energy sources, the development of a proprietary model and operational graph, a computer simulation and conclusions.

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  • Michał Wiśnios & Michał Mazur & Sebastian Tatko & Jacek Paś & Adam Rosiński & Jarosław Mateusz Łukasiak & Wiktor Koralewski & Janusz Dyduch, 2024. "The Process of Using Power Supply Technical Solutions for Electronic Security Systems Operated in Smart Buildings: Modelling, Simulation and Reliability Analysis," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(24), pages 1-43, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:24:p:6453-:d:1549488
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