A global system for mobile communications-based electrical power consumption for a non-contact smart billing system

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Abstract

This paper proposes a cheap solution to be a starting point for building smart electrical power billing systems. Electrical power has many challenges issues in Iraq, one of these challenges and the most important is the Billing system. The smart power meter uses an Arduino Uno as the core for controlling the sensed data and transmits it to the electrical power unit for billing services. The system is constructed with two parts: the transmitting unit measures the current, voltage, power and power factor through the compact new sensor PZEM-004T. The data sensed and processed by the microcontroller which displayed the KWh on (2∗16 LCD) display. This data also transmitted to the electrical power company unit via the global system for mobile communications (GSM) module (SIM900A) which is a dual band GSM/GPRS-general packet radio service modem. The receiving part is mainly dedicated for collecting the required consumed power data via the same (SIM900A) module and also can display it using (2∗16 LCD) display. For the sake of saving these data, the receiver part uses SD ram for such purposes. With such proposed system the electrical power company can control and collect their fees monthly without loss and with minimum cost.

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hasan, I. J., Waheib, B. M., Salih, N. A. J., & Abdulkhaleq, N. I. (2021). A global system for mobile communications-based electrical power consumption for a non-contact smart billing system. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 11(6), 4659–4666. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v11i6.pp4659-4666

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