Household Electricity Utilization Monitoring System Using Microcontroller Based SCADA

  • Budarsa I
  • Ardana I
  • Suardani L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Human needs continue to grow, making today's technology a necessity. In today's life, humans cannot be separated from electricity. In the household, the current electrical control system is still classified as conventional, namely by using a switch or still relatively manual. To overcome this, a SCADA system is needed to monitor and control household electrical appliances. In making the SCADA system uses an Arduino uno microcontroller and an ethernet shield that is connected via a switch/hub that goes directly to a computer that will be monitored on the VT-Scada software. The results of the delay test on the VT-Scada output are, on average, 1.80 seconds of delay when on and 1.90 seconds of delay when off. The results of monitoring the entire system in each room are as expected.

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Budarsa, I. G. K. S., Ardana, I. W. R., Suardani, L. G. P., & Muliana, I. P. (2022). Household Electricity Utilization Monitoring System Using Microcontroller Based SCADA. Journal of Computer Science and Technology Studies, 4(2), 140–147. https://doi.org/10.32996/jcsts.2022.4.2.16

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