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<INSERT THE TITLE OF THE INVENTION/ UTILITY MODEL>

Abstract of the Disclosure

<If invention>

The present invention discloses a <insert here the title of the invention>. The <insert here the title
5 of the invention> comprises a <insert here the technical field/features by enumerating the parts or
components of the invention>. The <insert here the manner of solving the problem by discussing the steps
of use/production>. The <insert here the main use/s of the invention>.

<If utility model>

10 The present utility model discloses a <insert here the title of the utility model>. The <insert here
the title of the utility model> comprises a <insert here the technical field/features by enumerating the
parts/components/steps of utility model>. The <insert here the manner of solving the problem>. The
<insert here the main use/s of the utility model>.

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Real-Time Energy Monitoring System with Chint Energy Meter, InfluxDB and Gafana
Technical Field of the Invention Model

The present invention generally relates to a Enegry mnagement and more particularly to a
Building energy management IoT monitoring system

5 Background of the Invention Model

The El Salvador City administrative complex currently lacks a comprehensive energy


management program and relies heavily on traditional grid-based electricity, contributing to the city's
overall energy consumption and environmental footprint. While RA 11285 promotes energy efficiency
within government buildings, there is a lack of a systematic approach to assess, monitor, and optimize
10 energy use within the complex. These shortcomings can lead to high operational costs for the city and
contribute to increased air and greenhouse gas emissions.

The patent literature includes numerous patents disclosing the Real-Time Energy Monitoring
System with Chint Energy Meter, InfluxDB and Gafana

15 For example, <insert here 1st patent number of the reviewed patent document > discloses a <insert
the discussion of the technical features and manner of solving the general problem >.

Another prior art <insert here 2nd patent number of the reviewed patent document >, presents a
<insert the discussion of the technical features and manner of solving the general problem >.

Lastly, <insert here 3rd patent number of the reviewed patent document> discloses a <insert the
20 discussion of the technical features and manner of solving the general problem >.

The presented prior arts offer several notable innovations but they still leave some problems to be
solved such as: <enumerate here the drawbacks, gaps, problems, limitations of all cited patent
documents>.

It is therefore, an object of the present <invention or utility model> to provide a/an <insert the
25 title here> for <outline here the objectives of the invention/utility model>.

Summary of the <Invention or Utility Model>

<Insert here one paragraph paraphrasing of the “Abstract of the Disclosure”.>

<Insert here one paragraph discussing the “advanatages” of the invention.>

Brief Descriptions of Drawings

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The figures in the accompanying drawing will provide an understanding on how the present
<invention or utility model> can be implemented. On such figures, identical reference characters denote
similar elements.

FIG. 1 is a <indicate the type of drawing presented in the drawing page (e.g. system architecture
5 diagram, flow diagram, hardware layout of the specific view of the invention/utility model)> of <insert
here the title of the invention/utility model>, according to some embodiments of the present <invention or
utility model>.

FIG. <n> is a <indicate the type of drawing presented in the drawing page (e.g. system
architecture diagram, flow diagram, hardware layout of the specific view of the invention/utility model)>
10 of <insert here the title of the invention/utility model>, according to some embodiments of the present
<invention or utility model>.

Detailed Description of the <Invention or Utility Model>

In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a
thorough understanding of the <invention or utility model>. However, it will be understood by those
15 skilled in the art that the present <invention or utility model> may be practiced without these specific
details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, and components have not been described in
detail so as not to obscure the present invention.

A complete understanding of the present <invention or utility model> may be obtained by


reference to the accompanying drawings, when considered in conjunction with the subsequent, detailed
20 description.

Reference is made to FIG. 1, a <indicate the type of drawing presented in the drawing page (e.g.
system architecture diagram, flow diagram, hardware layout of the specific view of the invention/utility
model)> of the <insert here the title of the invention/utility model> in accordance with an embodiment of
the <invention or utility model>.

25 Reference is made to FIG. <n>, a <indicate the type of drawing presented in the drawing page
(e.g. system architecture diagram, flow diagram, hardware layout of the specific view of the
invention/utility model)> of the <insert here the title of the invention/utility model> in accordance with an
embodiment of the <invention or utility model>.

In some embodiments . . . .

30 In operation . . . .

In making . . .

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The above description was provided to serve as an illustration and description. Furthermore, it is
not meant to limit the embodiments of the present <invention or utility model> as disclosed herein.

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We Claim:

1. A <insert the preamble> comprising:


<a or an> <insert here a part>;
<a or an> <insert here a part and its connection to the mentioned part>;
5 <a or an> <insert here a part and its connection to the mentioned part>; and
<a or an> <insert here a part and its connection to the mentioned part>.
2. The <insert the preamble> according to claim <n>, wherein said <insert here the part (n)> <insert
the technical description of that part>.
3. A method of <insert the additional terms to complete the preamble> comprising the steps of:
10 a. <insert here a step>;
b. <insert here a step>;
c. <insert here a step>;
d. <insert here a step>; and
e. <insert here a step>.
15 4. The method according to claim <n>, wherein said <insert here the step> <insert the technical
description of that step>.

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