Internet of Things-Based Smart Energy Meter for Monitoring Energy Consumption

Authors

  • Ahmed Salem Daw Alarga Electrical Engineering Department, Elmergib University, Khums, Libya
  • Abdussalam Ali Ahmed Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Department, Bani Waleed University, Bani Walid, Libya
  • Elhadi Elfitory Algarai Software Engineering Department, Faculty of Information Technology, Elmergib University, Khums, Libya
  • Abdulgader Alsharif Electric and Electronic Engineering Department, College of Technical Sciences – Sebha, Libya

Keywords:

Smart Energy meter, ESP32 board, Internet of Things (IoT)

Abstract

Control and monitoring systems across all industries now include the Internet of Things (IoT) as a core component. This paper presented a smart energy meter using IoT, which measures the load voltage (V) and current (I) values as well as the phase difference (α) between V and I that are used to determine the power factor (pf). The energy consumed is calculated based on the values of I, V and P(w). ESP32 board is used to process the sensor signals as well as it acts as a server that connects to the internet and has a web page to remotely monitor the loads connected to the substation. A web page is designed for each substation so that all web pages are within a website for monitoring electrical loads connected to substations. Each webpage contains details about substation V, I, pf, frequency and energy consumed.

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Published

2024-04-07

How to Cite

Ahmed Salem Daw Alarga, Abdussalam Ali Ahmed, Elhadi Elfitory Algarai, & Abdulgader Alsharif. (2024). Internet of Things-Based Smart Energy Meter for Monitoring Energy Consumption. African Journal of Advanced Pure and Applied Sciences (AJAPAS), 3(2), 14–19. Retrieved from https://aaasjournals.com/index.php/ajapas/article/view/733