Smart Prepaid Energy Meter System: Guided by Prof. S.S. Vaidya

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SMART PREPAID

ENERGY METER SYSTEM


Guided by
Prof. S.S. Vaidya

Departments Of Electronics And Telecommunication


Presented By:

■ Mahesh Lonkar
■ Karan Bhalekar
■ Abhijit Nirgude
■ Kamlesh Dabhale
Contents


Aim and objectives 
Advantages
 Problems  Disadvantages
 Introduction  Application
 Block diagram  conclusion and future scope
 Software Required  References
 Hardware Required
Aim and
Objective
The Aim of our system is to
develop IoT based Smart
energy meter and measure
and monitor energy meter
from remote location.
Current issue(Old System)

■ Requires Huge Manpower


■ Billing Process Is Requires Excessive Time.
■ Very Little Or No Prevention For The Tempering of Supply
Lines.
■ Due to Post-paid Billing System, Many States Are Not Even
Able To Recover 90% Of The Energy Billed By Them.
Graph Of Collection Of Efficiency By Different
States
Introduction

■ The present system of energy metering as well as billing in India uses electromechanical and
somewhere digital energy meter.
■ It consumes more time and labor.
■ One of the prime reasons is the traditional billing system which is inaccurate.
■ Many times slow, costly, and lack in flexibility as well as reliability.
■ Today accuracy in electricity billing is highly recommended.
■ The smart energy meter gives real power consumption as well as accurate billing.
■ It provides real time monitoring of electricity uses
■ It is less time consuming and cost effective.
Block Diagram
INTERNET

ACS712 16x2 LCD

MOBILE APP
HLW8012
NODEMCU
ESP8266
Software requirements

■ keil uvision 5
■ Language – C
■ Cloud - Firebase
■ Android Studio
Hardware requirements

■ ESP8266 Controller
■ Sensors –ACS712, HLW8012
■ Android Studio
Advantages

■ High accuracy.
■ Real time operation
■ Low cost.
■ Reliable.
■ No need of continuous GSM network
Disadvantages

■ Billing system fails if no Network coverage.


■ Charges may be applicable for network/internet use.
■ System can be hack by Hacker
Applications

■ Smart Metering in industries


■ Domestic Energy Meters
■ Pay per Use charging stations
Conclusion and Future scope

An attempt has been made to make a practical model of ‘IoT


Based Smart Energy Meter.’ The propagated model is used to
calculate the energy consumption of the household, and even
make the energy unit reading to be handy. Hence it reduces the
wastage of energy and bring awareness among all. Even it will
deduct the manual intervention.
In future we will add 4G LTE technology in smart meter.
References

■ X. Yu, C. Cecati, T. Dillon, M. G. Simoes, “New frontier of Smart Grids”, IEEE Industrial Electronics Magazine, vol 5,
no. 3, pp 49-63, 2011
■ M. Kezunovic , “Data analytics: creating information and knowledge,” IEEE Power & Energy Magazine, vol. 10, no.
5, pp. 14-23, 2012.
■ D. Alaha koon and X. Yu, “Advanced analytics for harnessing the power of smart meter big data,” Proceedings of 2013
IEEE International Workshop on Intelligent Energy Systems (IWIES), pp. 40-45, November 2013.
■ Available :http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/emerging-marketsto-more- than-double-smart-meter-growth-in-
2013-56bn-market-by-
■ 2022-182794261.html [Accessed 25th April 2014]
■ Available :http://www.pikeresearch.com/newsroom/smart-gas-meterpenetration-to- reach-11-by-2016. [Accessed 25th
April 2014]
■ P. Mallet, P.-O. Grahstrom, P. Hallberg, G. Lorez and P. Mandatova, “Power to the people,” IEEE Power & Energy
Magazine, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 51-64, 2014.
THANK YOU

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