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Internet of Things based Smart Energy Meter with Fault Detection Feature and Theft Detection

Publication Type : Conference Paper

Publisher : IEEE

Source : Proceedings of the International Conference on Electronics and Renewable Systems, ICEARS 2022, 2022, pp. 494–500

Url : https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9751828

Campus : Bengaluru

School : School of Engineering

Department : Electrical and Electronics

Year : 2022

Abstract : Electricity is one of the basic needs in humans' daily life. Life cannot be thought without electricity since modernization has made Air Cooler, heating system, and refrigerator, etc as a basic equipment in everyone’s life. Furthermore its widely seen that domestic, agricultural, and industrial settings would not function without electricity so the generation and transmission of the same with less losses is the need of the hour. The biggest problem occurring nowadays is the theft occurring, meters which are used for measuring the consumption of units do not account this power theft and other different tampering occurring in meters. This paper discusses an Internet of Things (IoT)-based smart meter with fault detection and theft detection. Even the present conventional meters can be converted to smart energy meters with a simple change in circuit. It mainly consists of Arduino Uno, ESP8266, AC712 current sensors, etc Where the AC712 senses the current usage and with the help of ESP32 it is sent to the adafruit io IoT platform. From there the utility provider can real-time data like the voltage and current consumption, tariff. The proposed system also detects anomalies and theft occurring in the system with the help of an current sensor by measuring the incoming and outgoing current. The results of every cases has been shown in the adfruit io platform in the real time basis itself.

Cite this Research Publication : Sebastian, P.K., Deepa, K., “Internet of Things based Smart Energy Meter with Fault Detection Feature and Theft Detection”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Electronics and Renewable Systems, ICEARS 2022, 2022, pp. 494–500

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