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Methodology for Monitoring the Energy Consumption of Computer Services in Health Centers Based on IoT Technology Applied to Decision Making

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  • Wilver Auccahuasi

    (Universidad Privada del Norte, Peru)

  • Lucas Herrera

    (Universidad Continental, Peru)

  • Karin Rojas

    (Universidad Tecnológica del Perú, Peru)

  • Christian Ovalle

    (Universidad Autonoma de Ica, Peru)

  • Esteban Medina Rafaile

    (Universidad Nacional Santiago Antunez de Mayolo, Peru)

  • Luis W. Robles Trejo

    (Universidad Nacional Santiago Antunez de Mayolo, Peru)

  • Marco Antonio Jamanca Ramirez

    (Universidad Nacional Santiago Antunez de Mayolo, Peru)

  • Moises Tongo

    (Universidad Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrion, Peru)

  • Edward Flores

    (Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal, Peru)

  • Fernando Sernaque

    (Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal, Peru)

  • Percy Castro Mejia

    (Universidad de San Martin de Porres, Peru)

  • Jose Luis Herrera Salazar

    (Universidad Norbert Wiener, Peru)

Abstract

Health centers, in recent times, are being considered as important resources to take care of people's health, with greater importance with the arrival of the pandemic produced by COVID-19, where one of the main concerns was to be able to increase their medical equipment. These actions are very helpful, but in some cases, the requirement on the consumption of electrical energy is ignored, which can cause a decrease in voltage levels, which would cause a malfunction of the medical equipment and current surges, which would lead to much of the equipment connected to the electrical network being affected. The proposed methodology is based on being able to monitor and evaluate the consumption of electrical energy, organized under an IoT network configuration, to measure by areas and by critical services that may be affected, and to measure the current and voltage at each critical point. To test the methodology, current and voltage sensors will be used. As an IoT interface, the 16-bit PIC-IoT, a module, was made in LabVIEW to monitor and evaluate the measurements.

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  • Wilver Auccahuasi & Lucas Herrera & Karin Rojas & Christian Ovalle & Esteban Medina Rafaile & Luis W. Robles Trejo & Marco Antonio Jamanca Ramirez & Moises Tongo & Edward Flores & Fernando Sernaque & , 2022. "Methodology for Monitoring the Energy Consumption of Computer Services in Health Centers Based on IoT Technology Applied to Decision Making," International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development (IJSESD), IGI Global, vol. 13(1), pages 1-9, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jsesd0:v:13:y:2022:i:1:p:1-9
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