Design Smart Energy Meter and Smart Appliance Control System

Poorav Dhingra

Volume 5, Issue 1 2021

Page: 7-12

Abstract

Electricity is extremely important in everyday life. Since 2000, India's power consumption has climbed by thrice. In 2014, the average Indian family used 90 units (kWh) of electricity per month, which is enough to power four tube lights, four ceiling fans, a television, a small refrigerator, and small kitchen appliances with certain use hours and efficiency levels. The Internet of Things (IoT) is made up of smart machines that interact and communicate with one another, as well as other machines, objects, environments, and infrastructures. The main goal of this device is to demonstrate how we can use IoT to harness power over time. This project made use of a programme called Node-RED. The design and installation of an energy monitoring system is extended in this project. This technology also has the benefit of allowing a user to understand and control the amount of power consumed by electrical gadgets in their daily lives. The electrical company informs the customer about the bill amount, payment options, and specifics about the scheduled power outage. So, based on the facts, the customer must pay. If the customer fails to pay the bill, a warning message is issued automatically, and the remote server's power is turned off. So, in this proposed system, all of the work is done automatically utilising a programme called Node-Red and the Internet of Things.

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