scholarly journals GSM Based Smart Energy Meter System

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kannan P ◽  
Allwin Devaraj ◽  
Esakki Rajavel. S ◽  
Nisharni B ◽  
Sancta A ◽  
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This project aims to develop a smart energy meter which has many advantages like monitoring and controlling the energy meter at anywhere and at any place. Our project also called as pay first and then use it because here the user first has to pay the bill after that only they can consume the electricity. We know that each user has different kind of load demands and based on it we can recharge in number of units (KWh). The energy we are consuming and based on those pulses from the energy meter, microcontroller decrements the number of units and displays on LCD the remaining units we can use. The load gets disconnected when the units become zero and it is reconnected when the user recharges it. Our project will be very useful for the electricity board and also the user because this project gives the live update about the energy usage of the user through the message. GSM (Global system for mobile communication) will help to send and receive this information to the user. This system helps us to identify the energy losses of the electricity board to a large extent.

The reading of energy meter is very tedious as well as an expensive job to do. The meter reading is taken manually by an individual to generate the bill, which will then passed into a software to automate billing and payment. A new network communication for the reading of energy meter by short message service (SMS) technology and software system besides the pre-existing energy meters. An Arduino will be integrated with the energy meter to read ad store the usage of energy. Energy meter gives the readings to Arduino and it sends it to the consumer via SMS. This is useful for the consumer to regularly check their power consumption and manage their energy usage according to their need and budget. The user can check their energy usage from anywhere by using their mobile phones an additional feature of load control is also provided to the user.


Author(s):  
Iyapo Kamoru Olarewaju ◽  
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Oseni Kazeem John ◽  
Odo Ekundare Ayodele ◽  
Fasunla Olukayode Michael ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 878 (1) ◽  
pp. 012065
Author(s):  
S Ramadhan ◽  
L Lisapaly ◽  
D Boesrony

Abstract Smart building constructions such as Campus Buildings have been designed for use, where the physical structure and system components are interrelated and can maximize functionality for operation and maintenance. So that the Campus building can be used with a longer age. One of the sub-systems that can monitor and notify the range of energy usage on a campus building is a smart electrical energy meter (kWh meter), which is connected to all devices that consume electrical energy in campus buildings. These interconnected smart devices use IoT (Internet of Things) interconnection networks and low power wireless technology (Lora). In a case study of the use of this system at the Indonesian Defense University, Unhan, Sentul, Bogor, West Java, it can be seen how the maximum efficiency in the use of electrical energy can be obtained in the smart campus building construction, which runs automatically.


2014 ◽  
Vol 960-961 ◽  
pp. 823-827
Author(s):  
Ying Pan ◽  
Bo Jiang

As an important part of Smart Grid, smart metering attracts more and more attention all over the world. It is the way for energy consumer to sense the benefit of smart grid directly. Smart meter is an advanced energy meter that measures consumption of electrical energy providing additional information compared to a conventional energy meter. This paper discusses various applications and technologies that can be integrated with a smart meter. Smart meters can be used not only from the supply side monitoring but also for the demand side management as well. It plays an important role to monitor the performance and the energy usage of the grid loadings and power quality. In addition, This paper gives a comprehensive view on the benefit of smart metering in power network such as energy efficiency improvement.


Neuroscience ◽  
1997 ◽  
Vol 81 (3) ◽  
pp. 627-639 ◽  
Author(s):  
K Fritze ◽  
C Wiessner ◽  
N Kuster ◽  
C Sommer ◽  
P Gass ◽  
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