Wireless Communications for Concentrated Solar Power Fields
This paper introduces a wireless communication system for CSP fields based on the Integrated Access and Backhaul (IAB) technology, a distributed resource management
Challenge and outcome of integrating Wireless Power Transmission and Space-based Solar Power with traditional grid. The global need for energy is increasing at a high rate and is expected to double or increase by 50%, according to some studies, in 30 years. As a result, it is essential to look into alternative methods of producing power.
This innovative approach addresses the limitations of where sunlight is constant. The stations, composed of large arrays o f solar panels, capture the solar energy and convert electricity. Research in SBSP focuses on optimal orbital positions, with geostationary and low Earth orbits being
Earth, offering a continuous and renewable energy sour ce as illustr ated in Figure 1 (Snead, 2019; Bhagat and Joy, 2021). The efficiency of these systems largely depends on the orbital positions and configurations of the solar power stations. collection a nd minimize transmission losses.
The rotating joints let the solar panels spin in one axis independently of the framework. The power produced by the panels is sent to an antenna through the spinning joints. This technology is said to eliminate the problem of creating a precision solar concentrator setup and controlling the temperature.
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