Household electric monitoring IoT system

Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Household electric monitoring IoT system

Abstract

In dense areas in the Philippines, there are recorded cases of power theft or known to be illegally tapping power lines from another household which results to complaints because of increased electricity bills. To address the power theft problems, this work uses internet of things system for household electric monitoring and control. A transmitter and receiver set up is designed to monitor the energy consumption at both ends. When there is discrepancy with the meter reading, an alert system sends notification that there is an illegal wiretapping. The load is monitored through electric meters and the powers measured are compared. These data are being sent wirelessly through a GSM module. The meter readings for both the transmitter and receiver can be viewed in a mobile phone through a web app developed. A minimum of 3W difference between the transmitter and the receiver will mean a discrepancy and notifies illegal wiretapping. Illegal connections are cutoff when an incident of tapping occurs. Based on the results of the test, the household electricity monitoring system through internet of things (IoT) is found to be 100% reliable in detecting and cutting off illegal connections. Additionally, the system is able to compute the monthly power consumption.

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