OSCAR : an integrated service for enhanced vessel management in offshore wind farms
Werkmeister, Astrid and Akporiaye, Omasan and Porwal, Netan and Carrel, Andrew and Fergus-Allen, Cameron and Macdonald, Malcolm; (2024) OSCAR : an integrated service for enhanced vessel management in offshore wind farms. In: International Astronautical Federation. International Astronautical Federation (IAF), ITA. (In Press)
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Abstract
The OSCAR (Offshore Servicing Coordination & Assessment with Remote Sensing) project addresses the operational inefficiencies in offshore wind farm management, focusing on the high costs and logistical challenges associated with vessel deployment and turbine maintenance. Led by AAC Clyde Space and supported by key partners from both the space and renewable energy sectors, OSCAR integrates satellite-based Automatic Identification System (AIS) data, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery, and meteorological models to enhance decision-making and optimize operations. The system provides real-time insights for tracking vessels, predicting sea states, and monitoring turbine yaw misalignment, ultimately reducing fuel consumption, improving turbine performance, and minimizing downtime. By leveraging space-based technologies, OSCAR contributes to the sustainability of offshore wind farms by lowering operational costs and reducing carbon emissions. The project also exemplifies the value of interdisciplinary collaboration between space and non-space stakeholders, providing a model for future applications of satellite data in renewable energy operations. As the global demand for clean energy continues to grow, OSCAR plays a crucial role in advancing the efficiency and sustainability of offshore wind power, while its flexible architecture offers potential for broader applications in other industries. In conclusion, OSCAR demonstrates the potential of space technology to drive innovation and efficiency in the renewable energy sector, helping accelerate the transition to a low-carbon future.
ORCID iDs
Werkmeister, Astrid ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0174-5851, Akporiaye, Omasan, Porwal, Netan, Carrel, Andrew, Fergus-Allen, Cameron and Macdonald, Malcolm ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4499-4281;-
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Item type: Book Section ID code: 90956 Dates: DateEvent23 September 2024Published23 September 2024AcceptedSubjects: Technology > Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering
Technology > Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering > Production of electric energy or powerDepartment: Faculty of Engineering > Electronic and Electrical Engineering Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 25 Oct 2024 15:22 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 15:36 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/90956