Evaluating Smart Energy Meter Technologies for Optimized Smart Grid Performance

Year : 2024 | Volume :02 | Issue : 01 | Page : 19-24
By

Naman Chouhan,

Vishal Saini,

Pravin Sonwane,

  1. Student, Poornima College of Engineering, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
  2. Student, Poornima College of Engineering, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
  3. Assistant Professor, Poornima College of Engineering, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Abstract

The population is growing and there is an increased need for energy due to industrial development. Customers must become more conscious of their energy use if they hope to increase energy efficiency. Utilities have been creating new electric energy meters, or “smart meters”, in recent years. Compared to a typical energy meter, a smart meter is a digital energy meter that measures electrical energy use and gives additional information. The goal is to make energy monitoring simple for both suppliers and consumers. Because they will enable greater interaction between the supplier and the customer, smart meters are regarded as a crucial part of the smart grid. Real-time and two-way communication between the provider and the customers will be made possible by smart meters. The creation of a smart meter based on ZigBee and GSM is presented in this study. This energy meter can measure the energy and transmit the data to the service provider, who can store it and alert the customer online or through SMS messages.

Keywords: Energy meter, smart grid, GSM, ZigBee, short messaging service (SMS)

[This article belongs to International Journal of Advanced Control and System Engineering(ijacse)]

How to cite this article: Naman Chouhan, Vishal Saini, Pravin Sonwane. Evaluating Smart Energy Meter Technologies for Optimized Smart Grid Performance. International Journal of Advanced Control and System Engineering. 2024; 02(01):19-24.
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Volume 02
Issue 01
Received May 9, 2024
Accepted June 25, 2024
Published July 23, 2024