32 research outputs found

    IoT-Powered UPS Battery Monitoring: Ensuring High availability and reliability for Critical Systems

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    An Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) is a critical component in any high availability system. However, the effectiveness of a UPS depends largely on its battery backup, which must be continuously monitored to ensure that it is working properly. In the past, this monitoring has been done manually or through local monitoring systems, but advances in IoT technology now make it possible to remotely monitor the status of UPS batteries and receive real-time alerts if any issues arise. The proposed system will have several benefits over existing battery monitoring systems. First, it will be fully automated, reducing the need for manual monitoring and minimizing the risk of human error. Second, it will be accessible remotely, allowing system administrators to monitor the status of the battery backup system from anywhere in the world. Finally, the system will be scalable, allowing additional sensors to be added to the network as needed. Nevertheless, physically checking the UPS battery is highly challenging since it requires more money and time. Data center operators, at the centre of the digital economy, are under pressure from several directions. sustaining the highest level of availability at the most affordable level. A leading provider of battery management solutions

    Role of antioxidant enzymes and small molecular weight antioxidants in the pathogenesis of age-related macular degeneration (AMD)

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    Adipose Tissue Immune Response: Novel Triggers and Consequences for Chronic Inflammatory Conditions

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    Experimental Investigation on Underlying Mechanism of LLDPE Based Rotationally Molded BioComposites

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    Large hollow seamless plastic products can be easily molded by rotational molding process. A determined thermal stability along with a broad processing window is some requisite variant requirement of resin needed to be incorporated for this technique. Though Linear Low Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) satisfies such requirements, but it deliberately depicts deficiency in application where structural strength is an essential specification. Numerous additives and reinforcements have been evinced to satiate this void. The present study investigates the effect of Sugarcane Bagasse (SCB) and Jute as an additive with LLDPE in order to ensure requisite processibility and improvised mechanical properties and even assessing the underlying mechanism to observe the fiber dispersion for rotational molding process. Fourier Transform Infrared Technique (FTIR) and Melt Flow Index (MFI) tests were considered to verify the roto moldability for the prepared bio composites in distinguished concentrations. The results obtained were then characterized mechanically based on tensile and impact strength. Thermal Stability viz. Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC) was also investigated to divulge the crystallinity impact of SCB and Jute with LLDPE when compared with pure matrix. Experiments revealed 5% of fiber addition manifested an improvised effect considering roto moldability and mechanical properties of end product

    IoT-Powered UPS Battery Monitoring: Ensuring High availability and reliability for Critical Systems

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    An Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) is a critical component in any high availability system. However, the effectiveness of a UPS depends largely on its battery backup, which must be continuously monitored to ensure that it is working properly. In the past, this monitoring has been done manually or through local monitoring systems, but advances in IoT technology now make it possible to remotely monitor the status of UPS batteries and receive real-time alerts if any issues arise. The proposed system will have several benefits over existing battery monitoring systems. First, it will be fully automated, reducing the need for manual monitoring and minimizing the risk of human error. Second, it will be accessible remotely, allowing system administrators to monitor the status of the battery backup system from anywhere in the world. Finally, the system will be scalable, allowing additional sensors to be added to the network as needed. Nevertheless, physically checking the UPS battery is highly challenging since it requires more money and time. Data center operators, at the centre of the digital economy, are under pressure from several directions. sustaining the highest level of availability at the most affordable level. A leading provider of battery management solutions
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