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    Étude et dimensionnement d’une installation photovoltaïque avec développement d’un système de collecte et de surveillance des données.
    (UNIVERSITE MOHAMED BOUDIAF - M’SILA, 2025-09-09) RACHA SALAMANI
    Solar energy is one of the most prominent sources of renewable energy, characterized by its abundance, sustainability, and cleanliness, making it an ideal choice for electricity generation in light of environmental challenges and the increasing demand for energy. In this context, this work addressed the study of an independent photovoltaic system, starting from the analysis of its main components, through the precise design process using the PVsyst software, where the required energy, number of panels, battery capacity, charge controller, and necessary elements to ensure the stability and efficiency of the system were determined. After completing the theoretical aspect, an intelligent system was developed based on Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, aimed at monitoring the surrounding climatic conditions that may affect the efficiency of the solar system. The ESP32 microcontroller was used to connect the DHT11 sensor to measure temperature and humidity, along with the YL-83 sensor to detect rainfall. This data is processed in real-time at the ESP32 level and sent via Wi-Fi to the Blynk application, which allows it to be displayed on mobile phones through a simplified visual interface. This system allows for real-time monitoring of environmental variables, contributing to a clear understanding of the conditions surrounding solar panels. It facilitates informed technical decisions regarding maintenance or optimal energy utilization, moving towards smarter and more sustainable energy systems.

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