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Energy and Environment

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN PRINCIPLES OF UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY (UPS) SYSTEMS

Rafig Sadigovcorr · Niyazi Hasanov · Vladimir Kochemirovsky

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Abstract

This paper examines the architecture and design principles of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems for local area networks (LANs), their types, as well as issues related to the integration of UPS systems into the network. The paper addresses ways to enhance the reliability of power supply through the application of modern technologies and to optimize energy efficiency. The main causes of power-related emergency situations in local area networks are analyzed, a comparative study of different UPS design options for LANs is conducted, and a schematic design of a high-efficiency power supply device is proposed.

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Rafig Sadigovcorr
Niyazi Hasanov
Vladimir Kochemirovsky

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