Cost-Effective Smart Metering System for the Power Consumption Analysis of Household

Abstract

This paper deals with design, calibration, experimental implementation and validation of cost-effective smart metering system. Goal was to analyse power consumption of the household with the immediate availability of the measured information utilizing modern networked and mobile technologies. Research paper outlines essential principles of the measurement process, document theoretical and practical aspects which are important for the construction of such smart meter and finally, results from the experimental implementation has been evaluated and validated.

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Michal Kovalcík, Peter Fecilak, František Jakab, Jozef Dudiak

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  • EP ID EP110730
  • DOI 10.14569/IJACSA.2014.050821
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Michal Kovalcík, Peter Fecilak, František Jakab, Jozef Dudiak (2014). Cost-Effective Smart Metering System for the Power Consumption Analysis of Household. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications, 5(8), 135-144. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-110730