IoT BASE SMART ENERGY METER MONITORING AND THEFT DETECTION



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.05.001

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Patel Adnan, Sangita Kamble, Kunal Kadam,Mitesh Mali, "IoT BASE SMART ENERGY METER MONITORING AND THEFT DETECTION, VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 7, Article 1, pp. 1-3, 2024. Published by Electrical Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

“IoT BASE SMART ENERGY METER MONITORING AND THEFT DETECTION” :: One of the major problem that the world faces this moment is Energy Extremity. It can be reduced to a certain extent by duly covering our energy consumption and avoiding energy destruction. Currently people face numerous problems like power theft. This system will find energy theft fluently. This IoT electricity meter is conforming of Atmega 328 microcontroller with a WIFI module for IoT connection and GSM module for mobile connection, on which client will admit information via SMS. This smart electricity meter also consists of a current detector that sends the current reading to the microcontroller. We've to connect cell phones with the system via SMS which will help to configure with the system. In case of an exigency, the information will be shared on the configured number. We've to set costs for the unit and for which we've four buttons.With the help of buttons, we can set costs for the unit. As we start the system, it shows reading on the IoT screen. Reading will be changed with respect to time. In the case of energy theft, the theft will be caught and displayed on the IoT screen. Indeed the information will be entered through SMS on the configured number. After entering the alert, the driver can switch of the system using IoT to avoid theft.

Keywords

- Atmega 328P,Energy meter,GSM module,Iot,Wi-Fi module.

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