Methodology for Integrating Heterogeneous Equipment in Hybrid Energy Complex Management SystemsArkadi Port Citation: Arkadi Port, "Methodology for Integrating Heterogeneous Equipment in Hybrid Energy Complex Management Systems", Universal Library of Engineering Technology, Volume 03, Issue 02. Copyright: This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. AbstractThe article is dedicated to the methodological explanation of how heterogeneous equipment is integrated into a unified management environment of hybrid energy complexes. The relevance of the topic is determined by the growing use of multi-vendor storage, conversion, metering, and supervisory devices whose direct interoperability remains limited in practical deployments. The novelty lies in shifting the analytical focus from static architecture to the internal process through which incompatible interfaces, signal semantics, and operational constraints are transformed into a coherent control structure. The work describes the formation of a unified data model, the restructuring of communication flows, the redistribution of control logic under changing configurations, and the operational meaning of export-limiting and edge-based coordination. Special attention is paid to semantic normalization, gateway-mediated synchronization, and adaptive behavior under partial equipment availability. The goal is to explain the mechanisms that preserve system coherence in heterogeneous infrastructures. Analytical review, comparative interpretation, conceptual modeling, and synthesis were used. Open-access engineering publications were studied. The conclusion outlines integration principles applicable across repeatable sites. The article will be useful for designers, automation engineers, and energy management practitioners. Keywords: Hybrid Energy Complex, Heterogeneous Equipment Integration, Energy Management Systems, Unified Data Model, Industrial Communication Protocols. Download |
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