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Development of Hardware and Software for Remote Power Management

Student: Trofimov Egor

Supervisor: Igor Nazarov

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Infocommunication Technologies and Systems (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 10

Year of Graduation: 2019

In this thesis, it was proposed to develop a software and hardware complex for remote power management with the energy supply audit technology through a WEB-application. In this paper, the following aspects of work were implemented: the analysis of existing solutions in the field of energy audit and power management, identifying the shortcomings of existing developments; the choice of the element base of the device: wireless communication modules, power sensors and a central microcontroller; the developed structural and schematic diagrams of the device, as well as the layout of the technical device; the analysis of web application development tools: libraries and frameworks; the developed client and server side, as well as a web page.

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