Smart Energy Meter Using IOT

Year : 2024 | Volume :01 | Issue : 02 | Page : 16-21
By

Shivam Mokal

Harsh Patil

Kirtish Salvi

Minal Mokal

Nayna Jadhav

  1. Student Department of Electrical Engineering, Vishwaniketan’s Institute of Management Entrepreneurship and Engineering Technology, Khalapur Maharashtra India
  2. Student Department of Electrical Engineering, Vishwaniketan’s Institute of Management Entrepreneurship and Engineering Technology, Khalapur Maharashtra India
  3. Student Department of Electrical Engineering, Vishwaniketan’s Institute of Management Entrepreneurship and Engineering Technology, Khalapur Maharashtra India
  4. Student Department of Electrical Engineering, Vishwaniketan’s Institute of Management Entrepreneurship and Engineering Technology, Khalapur India
  5. Lecturer Department of Electrical Engineering, Vishwaniketan’s Institute of Management Entrepreneurship and Engineering Technology, Khalapur

Abstract

Due to the increasing development of the human population and their reliance on electricity, the demand for power has increased, leading to a shortage of electricity at peak hours. Resolving the energy issues requires updating the electrical infrastructure. Energy distribution and consumption scenarios can be addressed by the application of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. Power optimization, power card facilities, automatic billing, and providing users with relevant energy consumption data are the main topics of this article. The controller, the Wi-Fi detection device, and the smart energy meter itself are the three essential components of an Internet of Things (IoT) smart energy meter system. The controller plays a major role in keeping all the components operating as intended. This system has internet-connected energy meters. That is to say, the idea of the Internet of Things eliminates the necessity for human involvement in the upkeep of electricity. When a customer doesn’t pay their monthly bill, the service provider can shut off the electricity thanks to the IoT-based meter reading system in the proposed work, which is designed to continuously check the meter reading. Additionally, it eliminates the need for human intervention, yields precise meter readings, and prevents billing errors.

Keywords: Internet of things (IoT), smart energy meter, automatic billing, power optimaization, Wi-Fi.

[This article belongs to International Journal of Electrical Power and Machine Systems(ijepms)]

How to cite this article: Shivam Mokal, Harsh Patil, Kirtish Salvi, Minal Mokal, Nayna Jadhav. Smart Energy Meter Using IOT. International Journal of Electrical Power and Machine Systems. 2024; 01(02):16-21.
How to cite this URL: Shivam Mokal, Harsh Patil, Kirtish Salvi, Minal Mokal, Nayna Jadhav. Smart Energy Meter Using IOT. International Journal of Electrical Power and Machine Systems. 2024; 01(02):16-21. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/ijepms/article=2024/view=150670

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Received April 13, 2024
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Published April 30, 2024