A control center merges multi-user turbine requests into a local operating schedule, preserving coordinated feed-in during link failures.
A single GNSS receiver and multiple antenna nodes track rotor plane orientation accurately while avoiding blade electronics and lowering cost.
Leading-edge bypass channels redirect high-pressure air toward the trailing edge, reducing vortex shedding and airfoil noise with minimal lift loss.
Gyroscope feedback adjusts rotor speed, generator torque, and blade pitch to reduce second-natural-frequency tower vibrations and excessive loads.
Selective brake subsets provide different torque levels, while yaw drives counter nacelle rotation during parked conditions.
Assigning minimum power limits to each turbine helps avoid unnecessary shutdowns and restarts while meeting wind farm setpoints.
A program element verifies wind-turbine fieldbus connections through sequenced network paths, reducing configuration-specific software.
Machine learning predicts AM noise from turbine operating data, enabling power, speed, and blade-pitch adjustments for noise regulation compliance.