Intelligent Energy Resource Coordination Using Connected Smart Management Devices

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Ulrik Zuberiwala

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The rapid growth of smart grids, renewable energy systems, distributed energy resources, and Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled energy infrastructures has transformed the modern energy management landscape. Efficient coordination of energy resources has become a critical challenge due to the increasing complexity of energy generation, storage, distribution, and consumption processes. Traditional energy management systems often suffer from limited adaptability, delayed decision-making, inefficient resource allocation, and inadequate integration of renewable energy sources. These limitations lead to energy wastage, operational inefficiencies, and reduced grid reliability. Recent advancements in connected smart management devices, intelligent sensing technologies, artificial intelligence, and real-time communication networks provide new opportunities for adaptive energy coordination and optimization. This research proposes an Intelligent Energy Resource Coordination Using Connected Smart Management Devices (IERC-CSMD) framework that integrates smart sensors, connected management devices, intelligent monitoring systems, machine learning-based optimization, dynamic resource allocation, and real-time energy control mechanisms. The proposed framework continuously monitors energy demand, generation capacity, storage availability, and network conditions to coordinate energy resources efficiently.


 

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Zuberiwala, U. (2026). Intelligent Energy Resource Coordination Using Connected Smart Management Devices. International Journal on Advanced Computer Engineering and Communication Technology, 15(2), 85–89. Retrieved from https://journals.mriindia.com/index.php/ijacect/article/view/3384
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