Technology that allows offshore wind energy data to be shared securely
Tekniker will showcase a sharing ecosystem at the IOT Solutions World Congress that allows wind turbine owners and operators to maintain control over data.
During the IOT Solutions World Congress (IOTSWC), Tekniker will demonstrate how the IDS-RAM architecture model allows offshore WTG owners and operators to share data securely with other agents in the value chain.
Demonstrations will take place in a space reserved for testbeds at this conference to be held in Barcelona from January 31st until February 2nd. This year’s edition will give centre stage to industry 5.0 and the key elements required to meet this challenge.
Tekniker will participate in the Offshore wind energy data space test bed based on IDS architecture to demonstrate how data can be shared securely by using an architectural reference model called IDS (International Data Spaces).
Its ultimate goal is to standardise data exchange so that participants can obtain the highest possible value whilst owners retain control.
As regards offshore wind power, it is of paramount importance to analyse and learn from WTG operating data to optimise wind farm operations and maintenance actions.
The testbed will show the potential IDS-RAM offers with regard to furthering cooperation between different data and service providers. On the one hand, ATTEN2 will deploy sensors to monitor WTR gearboxes and provide data on the condition of the lubrication system. SCADA data related to WTG operating conditions will also be available.
People visiting the testbed will see how the diagnostic service developed at Tekniker makes it possible to monitor the condition of WTG gearboxes.
More specifically, they will see how anomalies can be detected in the early stages thanks to particle indicators installed in the lubrication system that can only function in close synergy with wind power operations.
Please read the brochure to obtain more information on the testbed.