Dettails
The current headquarters of OESSE s.r.l.s. it has been restored using a series of installations that have made it energetically autonomous. To prove this to the public OESSE asked us to create a public platform where they could see in real time the energy status of the house. Furthermore, by detecting the battery level, various systems are inhibited or activated depending on the utility of them
Problem
The systems installed in the house are connected to two different control units that expose the data via http protocol in an internal network. The visualization dashboard was to be public, embeds on the OESSE site. Instead, to control the activation / inhibition of the electrical systems, it was necessary to control the relays directly in the electrical panel.
Solution
To solve problems, there was the need to have an active computer inside the house that could communicate with both the control units and the electrical panel. We then install a raspberry pi that periodically collects data from the control units and analyzes them to turn the relays on or off. At the same time it sends them on a cloud platform that collects and store the data that can be viewed via a dashbord that has been embedded in the OESSE site