GSM Based Electrical Energy Monitoring and Controlling

Abstract

Electricity plays an important role in the growth of our country. Despite the fact that power generation companies have a strong focus on generation, transportation and distribution, they meet the high energy requirements due to the high power consumption. This article describes the development of the monitoring and control system for energy management using GSM technology. The existing system shows the energy consumption, the invoice is only created once a month. The proposed system monitors the power consumption of each consumer at all times. When the consumer consumes excess electrical energy, the system sends SMS notifications. After receiving the SMS, the consumer has to choose an alternative solution to reduce the oversupply and stop the mass consumption. The consumer can also trigger the circuit via SMS. Therefore, this system helps maintain EB tariffs, controls heavy electricity consumption, controls energy, etc.

Country : India

1 Radhika S2 Nisha P

  1. Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mohamed Sathak AJ College of Engineering, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
  2. Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mohamed Sathak AJ College of Engineering, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India

IRJIET, Volume 4, Issue 5, May 2020 pp. 55-65

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