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Design of IoT Enabled Smart Energy Meter (IoTeSEM) Reading and Billing System using Arduino

Author(s):

Kamlesh Kumar Singh , NIELIT, Gorakhpur; Shubham Rastogi, NIELIT, Gorakhpur; Shri A. G. Rao, NIELIT, Gorakhpur

Keywords:

Internet of Things (IoT), Arduino Nano, ESP8266, Current Sensor SCT-013-030, HEMS (Home Energy Monitoring System)

Abstract

Technology stemming from web of things is home automation. World’s main focus is to make a smart home to take advantage in providing comfort for human life. Energy monitoring and conservation holds prime importance in today’s world because of the imbalance between power generation and demand, there are very accurate electronic energy monitoring systems available in the market. Most of these monitor the power consumed in a domestic household, in case of residential applications. Many a times, consumers are dissatisfied with the power bill as it does not show the power consumed at the device level. This paper presents the design and implementation of an energy meter using Arduino microcontroller which can be used to measure the power consumed by any individual electrical appliance. Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging field and IoT based devices have created a revolution in electronics and IT. The main intention of the proposed energy meter is to monitor the power consumption at the device level, upload it to the server and establish remote control of any appliance. The energy monitoring system precisely calculates the power consumed by various electrical devices and displays it through a home energy monitoring website. The advantage of this device is that a user can understand the power consumed by any electrical appliance from the website and can take further steps to control them and thus help in energy conservation. Further on, the users can monitor the power consumption as well as the bill on daily basis.

Other Details

Paper ID: IJSRDV5I30943
Published in: Volume : 5, Issue : 3
Publication Date: 01/06/2017
Page(s): 987-991

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