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The idea
for a low-cost UPS monitoring system at IIIT Hyderabad began not in a
laboratory or funding proposal, but with a practical frustration. Prakash
Nayak, a campus IT staffer, was dealing with repeated equipment failures during
power outages, with no reliable way to determine how UPS systems were behaving
when the power went out.
Servers
were restarting and outages were occurring, yet despite widespread UPS
installations, there was no clear visibility into their performance during
disruptions. This operational gap became the foundation of a research project
that has now resulted in Rs 2,000 IoT-based device capable of tracking UPS
behaviour during outages with near-second precision.
The work is
documented in a paper titled Low-cost IoT-based Downtime Detection for UPS and
Behaviour Analysis by Sannidhya Gupta, Prakash Nayak, and Prof Sachin Chaudhari.
The paper received the Best Paper award at the 18th International Conference on
Communication System and Networks (COMSNETS-2026) Workshop on AI of Things,
held recently in Bengaluru.
Frequent
power outages in developing regions lead to equipment damage, operational
downtime, and data loss, notes Sannidhya Gupta. While UPS systems are designed
to mitigate these risks, affordable monitoring solutions remain limited.
Commercial UPS monitoring tools, typically SNMP cards, were available but
impractical. Costing over Rs 20,000 per unit, they were expensive,
manufacturer-specific, dependent on network infrastructure, and often failed to
record data when the UPS itself lost power.
In
response, the research team designed a non-intrusive, battery-backed current-monitoring
device. Rather than interfacing with UPS internals, it clamps onto input and
output lines to observe current flow before, during, and after outages. The
system continues recording even when both mains power and internet connectivity
are unavailable.
The device
was deployed across four UPS installations on campus, including one suspected
to be faulty. Over a month, it collected approximately 3.7 million data points
and automatically detected 61 outage events. The data confirmed that one UPS
failed to exhibit proper charging behaviour after outages, despite briefly
supporting loads.
Backend
analytics automatically classify events into phases—normal operation, outage,
stabilisation, and battery charging—using thresholds based on locally estimated
baselines. This enables automatic adaptation across installations. The system
recorded no missed outages or false alarms, with timing errors typically within
three seconds.
A web-based
dashboard now provides IT staff with real-time visibility and historical
analysis of UPS performance. Built using off-the-shelf components, the device costs
about Rs 2,000, nearly one-tenth the cost of commercial alternatives. Its
affordability, power independence, and portability make it suitable for
cost-constrained environments.
Prof Sachin
Chaudhari emphasises that this project stands out for its origin in real
operational needs. Prakash Nayak is both a co-author of the paper and a
co-inventor on the recently filed patent, highlighting the value of involving
campus operations teams as co-creators of research problems. The project
demonstrates how research grounded in real-world challenges can deliver
practical and impactful outcomes.
Born from a campus IT challenge, IIIT-H researchers have developed Rs 2,000 IoT device that monitors UPS performance during power outages with near-second accuracy.
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