Electricity Usage Monitoring Based On Internet of Things

2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 37-42
Author(s):  
Mohd Ridzuan Ahmad ◽  
Hishamuddin Hashim

Electricity monitoring systems have long been used in industrial scenarios such as process scheduling and distribution. This monitoring system needs to be developed for domestic use such as in homes and shops. In recent times, the electricity demand has increased in households with the use of different appliances. The advent of technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT) has made real-time data acquisition and analysis possible. This project is designed to control and monitor household electricity consumption via smartphones using the ESP8266 Wi-Fi module as a communication protocol and the Blynk application as a private server. The used wifi module provides notification through the Blynk application. The system uses an Arduino Mega2560 microcontroller to control all devices in this project. For monitoring the energy usage, a current sensor type Split Core Current Transformer (SCT013) was used. From the experimental results, it is confirmed that the system is capable of monitoring the whole house’s electrical usage easily. With this system in place, end-users are provided with proper awareness and able to plan their home’s electrical consumption pattern effectively.

2019 ◽  
Vol 01 (02) ◽  
pp. 31-39 ◽  
Author(s):  
Duraipandian M. ◽  
Vinothkanna R.

The paper proposing the cloud based internet of things for the smart connected objects, concentrates on developing a smart home utilizing the internet of things, by providing the embedded labeling for all the tangible things at home and enabling them to be connected through the internet. The smart home proposed in the paper concentrates on the steps in reducing the electricity consumption of the appliances at the home by converting them into the smart connected objects using the cloud based internet of things and also concentrates on protecting the house from the theft and the robbery. The proposed smart home by turning the ordinary tangible objects into the smart connected objects shows considerable improvement in the energy consumption and the security provision.


Author(s):  
Wendy W. Fok ◽  

Minerva Tantoco was named New York City’s first chief technology officer last year, charged with developing a coordinated citywide strategy on technology and innovation. We’re likely to see more of that as cities around the country, and around the world, consider how best to use innovation and technology to operate as “smart cities.”The work has major implications for energy use and sustainability, as cities take advantage of available, real-time data – from ‘smart’ phones, computers, traffic monitoring, and even weather patterns — to shift the way in which heating and cooling systems, landscaping, flow of people through cities, and other pieces of urban life are controlled. But harnessing Open Innovation and the Internet of Things can promote sustainability on a much broader and deeper scale. The question is, how do you use all the available data to create a more environmentally sound future? The term “Internet of Things” was coined in 1999 by Kevin Ashton, who at the time was a brand manager trying to find a better way to track inventory. His idea? Put a microchip on the packaging to let stores know what was on the shelves.


Author(s):  
Leila Zemmouchi-Ghomari

Industry 4.0 is a technology-driven manufacturing process that heavily relies on technologies, such as the internet of things (IoT), cloud computing, web services, and big real-time data. Industry 4.0 has significant potential if the challenges currently being faced by introducing these technologies are effectively addressed. Some of these challenges consist of deficiencies in terms of interoperability and standardization. Semantic Web technologies can provide useful solutions for several problems in this new industrial era, such as systems integration and consistency checks of data processing and equipment assemblies and connections. This paper discusses what contribution the Semantic Web can make to Industry 4.0.


Author(s):  
P. Malathi ◽  
A. Kalaivani

The internet of things is probably one of the most challenging and disruptive concepts raised in recent years. Recent development in innovation and availability have prompted the rise of internet of things (IoT). IoT technology is used in a wide scope of certified application circumstances. Internet of things has witnessed the transition in life for the last few years which provides a way to analyze both the real-time data and past data by the emerging role. The current state-of-the-art method does not effectively diagnose breast cancer in the early stages. Thus, the early detection of breast cancer poses a great challenge for medical experts and researchers. This chapter alleviates this by developing a novel software to detect breast cancer at a much earlier stage than traditional methods or self-examination.


2017 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-70 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lorna Uden ◽  
Wu He

Purpose Current knowledge management (KM) systems cannot be used effectively for decision-making because of the lack of real-time data. This study aims to discuss how KM can benefit by embedding Internet of Things (IoT). Design/methodology/approach The paper discusses how IoT can help KM to capture data and convert data into knowledge to improve the parking service in transportation using a case study. Findings This case study related to intelligent parking service supported by IoT devices of vehicles shows that KM can play a role in turning the incoming big data collected from IoT devices into useful knowledge more quickly and effectively. Originality/value The literature review shows that there are few papers discussing how KM can benefit by embedding IoT and processing incoming big data collected from IoT devices. The case study developed in this study provides evidence to explain how IoT can help KM to capture big data and convert big data into knowledge to improve the parking service in transportation.


Author(s):  
B. Shoban Babu ◽  
Prince Patel

As we all know, the Internet has altered everything, and the Internet of Things has given us hope for a bright future of the Internet with Machine-to-Machine (M2M) connectivity. This review study demonstrated that smart systems based on the Internet of Things are feasible and economical to build (IoT). In the field of healthcare, the Internet of Things has made significant progress. This article examines how the Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionising the healthcare industry by giving huge healthcare advantages to humanity through accessible and practical healthcare solutions specially during the hard coronavirus situation around the world. The purpose of this study is to address the function of IoT in smart hospitals, as well as its importance in dealing with pandemics. Various smart gadgets that can provide a variety of features, such as adequate monitoring of high-risk patients, tracking their bio-metric measurements, and gathering real-time data, can be used to serve community-specific demands during pandemic spread. We've also looked into other plans that can detect unforeseen events utilising a variety of sensors and display the information gathered on an LED display. The results of observational studies have indicated a high level of agreement with the hypothetical claims.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 5686-5691

The as most of the goods trucks in the developing nation are overloaded with goods, and this needs to be controlled via smart way. This can be achieved using the Smart Sensors and Internet of Things (IoT), as these are the emerging technologies. In these paper we propose the weight mounted sensors can dynamical give an accurate inputs about weight variation, the advantage of this system is that any extra goods or loads cannot be added while movement of the trucks, if any extra goods are been added then it can be alerted nonstop to the government agencies on the real-time or the weight on the trucks can be monitored by the central government organization. This paper will provide an integration of smart sensors and the Internet of Things (IoT) and Block Chain integration together on one platform, we propose in this paper using the block chain technology to encrypt the real-time data to the government database and this data is securely transferred or encapsulated in the block chain as block, these data cannot be modified by the cyber attacker.


Author(s):  
Bernardo Y. León-Ávila ◽  
Yunior R. Hernández-Cabrera ◽  
Luis A. Quintero-Domínguez ◽  
Felipe Hernández Pentón ◽  
Frank R. Quesada Espinosa

The concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) is not exactly a novelty, even if it has not burst out yet with all the force that the market expected. The 5th generation of mobile telephony (5G) is rushing to deploy in the midst of a real trade war, and intends to get one’s own way on this and others fronts. This paper analyses how to  overcome the challenges of an IoT deployment, which can be too complex to fulfil its promise of massification and ubiquity. This analysis is primarily intended to identify  whether 5G will be the key to a current IoT deployment in all contexts, or whether it is wise to pursue other development paths first.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 19-51
Author(s):  
Samir Yerpude ◽  
Tarun Kumar Singhal

Currently, industry is going through the fourth Industrial Revolution, also termed Industry 4.0. It is characterized mainly by the cyber-physical systems dominated by digital technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT). Organizations are making significant effort to understand customer needs and subsequently align them to the business goals for achieving market leadership. It is imperative for the longevity of the organization that goods and services be made available to the customer at the most appropriate place, time, and price. Supply chains are contributing to achieving this organizational goal. A paradigm shift was observed in the past few decades when organizations competed as supply chains in the market more than an individual brand. This shift brought forward the importance of collaborative supply chains. Researchers in this study have presented the impact of IoT origins on real-time data on a collaborative supply chain model, including internally and externally aligned parameters. The study recommends the best model basis for the goodness of fit from the customer and vendor perspective for the automotive industry in India.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (06) ◽  
pp. 177 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ying Zou ◽  
Jiezhuo Lv

<p class="0abstract"><span lang="EN-US">To solve the information security problem in Internet of things control system, the information security transmission technology was mainly discussed and studied, and the basic structure of networking control system was analyzed. From the main control equipment, communication equipment, control equipment, monitoring equipment, information storage device, connecting equipment and other aspects, the further research was carried out. Secondly, the structure of the Internet of things was studied, the security problems which may exist were discussed, and it was analyzed from the access security, transmission security and delays stability safety three aspects. Finally, the information security transmission technology based on the Internet of things control system was explored, and the encryption technology, authentication technology and isolation technology were analyzed in detail. The results showed that the networking control system not only had the advantages of transmission reliability, convenient interaction, and simple assembly, but also had the strengths of disperse structure, real-time data, remote monitoring and others. At last, it is summed up that the existing reliable communication resources are maximized in the transmission mechanism of the Internet of things. </span></p>


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