“GSM Based Pre-paid Energy Meter With Billing System.
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2023-09-10Author
Rahman, Habibur
Ahmed, Shafin
Roy, Ridoy
Alam, Md. Mahmudul
Motin, Md Abdul
Ahmed, Shahnewaz
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Automation in the distribution field permits utilities on actualizes all the adaptable control for
distribution systems, which can be used to upgrade efficiency, reliability, quality of electric
service. Automation not only upgrade those qualities but also reduces human effort and saves
time. Under and over voltage problem is one of the common type of problems which leads
most of the insulation and appliance damage throughout our country. In this report we are
going to show how under and over voltage problem leads a system into catastrophic situation
and also describe how those problems can be minimized economically using automation with
a GSM module followed by SMS alert in distribution system.
This paper presents an idea of fault locating method with highly computational method. The
project also presents some guidelines for design of fault location and remote indication, for
reducing power outages and reducing heavy loss of revenue. The paper proposes fault
location model for underground power cable using microcontroller. The aim of this paper is
to determine the distance of underground cable fault from base station in meters. This paper
uses the simple concept of ohm’s law. When any fault like short circuit occurs, voltage drop
will vary depending on the length of fault in a cable, as the current varies. A set of resistors
are therefore used to represent the cable and a dc voltage is fed at one end and the fault is
detected by detecting the change in voltage using Analog to Digital converter and a
microcontroller is used to make the necessary calculations so that the fault distance is
calculated and will be displayed in the LCD display. In addition, a message in the form of
SMS about the fault location will be sent to the concern person mobile through the GSM
modem which is also interfaced to the controller.
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