A survey of power-consumption monitoring systems

Monitoring energy consumption remotely is a problem known to most energy consumers and users. Although it is an issue associated more with energy distribution. However, the entire energy system from generation to transmission and distribution requires effective monitoring both for transparency and r...

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Main Authors: John A. Adebisi, Leokadia N.P. Ndjuluwa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-03-01
Series:e-Prime: Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772671123002814
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description Monitoring energy consumption remotely is a problem known to most energy consumers and users. Although it is an issue associated more with energy distribution. However, the entire energy system from generation to transmission and distribution requires effective monitoring both for transparency and reliability. The level of attention that has concentrated on remote energy consumption and monitoring at all levels cannot be ignored especially in the days of modern technology applications and soft solutions. This survey tends to examine the level of implementation and associated challenges in remote energy consumption and monitoring. A comprehensive appraisal of previous proposals and formulated frameworks from different perspectives were considered as a basis for this research work. This work presented a review of modern models and approaches in energy monitoring especially, carrying out this activity remotely i.e., away from the physical location of where energy is being consumed or utilized. Trends of energy monitoring and consumption at different levels ranges from power generation, transmission and distribution including Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems were discussed in line with their difficulties. The outcome of the review was discussed and this work provided areas where future technologies and models could be developed to enhance remote energy consumption monitoring with the use of modern technologies.
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spelling doaj.art-df526e7ebed94521a197e8429e97607d2024-03-20T06:11:40ZengElseviere-Prime: Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy2772-67112024-03-017100386A survey of power-consumption monitoring systemsJohn A. Adebisi0Leokadia N.P. Ndjuluwa1Corresponding author.; Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Namibia, NamibiaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Namibia, NamibiaMonitoring energy consumption remotely is a problem known to most energy consumers and users. Although it is an issue associated more with energy distribution. However, the entire energy system from generation to transmission and distribution requires effective monitoring both for transparency and reliability. The level of attention that has concentrated on remote energy consumption and monitoring at all levels cannot be ignored especially in the days of modern technology applications and soft solutions. This survey tends to examine the level of implementation and associated challenges in remote energy consumption and monitoring. A comprehensive appraisal of previous proposals and formulated frameworks from different perspectives were considered as a basis for this research work. This work presented a review of modern models and approaches in energy monitoring especially, carrying out this activity remotely i.e., away from the physical location of where energy is being consumed or utilized. Trends of energy monitoring and consumption at different levels ranges from power generation, transmission and distribution including Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems were discussed in line with their difficulties. The outcome of the review was discussed and this work provided areas where future technologies and models could be developed to enhance remote energy consumption monitoring with the use of modern technologies.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772671123002814Acronyms: AC/DC, Analogue Converters/Digital ConvertersADC, Analogue to Digital ConvertersAPI, Application Programming InterfaceAVR, Automatic Voltage RegulatorBEMCS, Building Energy Control and Monitoring SystemCCSMS, Cost Control Smart Metering System
spellingShingle John A. Adebisi
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A survey of power-consumption monitoring systems
e-Prime: Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy
Acronyms: AC/DC, Analogue Converters/Digital Converters
ADC, Analogue to Digital Converters
API, Application Programming Interface
AVR, Automatic Voltage Regulator
BEMCS, Building Energy Control and Monitoring System
CCSMS, Cost Control Smart Metering System
title A survey of power-consumption monitoring systems
title_full A survey of power-consumption monitoring systems
title_fullStr A survey of power-consumption monitoring systems
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title_short A survey of power-consumption monitoring systems
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topic Acronyms: AC/DC, Analogue Converters/Digital Converters
ADC, Analogue to Digital Converters
API, Application Programming Interface
AVR, Automatic Voltage Regulator
BEMCS, Building Energy Control and Monitoring System
CCSMS, Cost Control Smart Metering System
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