Abstract
This work proposes a real-time electricity bill for quantifying the energy used in domestic facilities in Mexico. This bill is a low-cost tool that takes advantage of the IoT technology for generating an easy reading real-time bill allowing the customers to constantly review and administrate their energy consumption. Using low-cost sensors and the electronic board Particle® Photon, an energy meter is proposed. The presented prototype is extremely compact and satisfies safety measures to be used by anyone in a domestic installation. The measurement data is displayed and processed in real-time, and an appropriate algorithm determines the accumulated kWh. The energy consumed is displayed using an Html interface of easy interpretation for the customers, given recommendations about their consumption habits and some alarms in case of abnormal or high consumption. As a reinforcement measure for avoiding large consumption bills, the system is programmed to send messages to the user, remembering if the estimated consumption is large.
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Jiménez Betancourt, R. O., González López, J. M., Barocio Espejo, E., Concha Sánchez, A., Villalvazo Laureano, E., Sandoval Pérez, S., & Contreras Aguilar, L. (2020). IoT-Based Electricity Bill for Domestic Applications. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 20(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/s20216178
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