DocumentCode
3722116
Title
Plug-through energy monitor for plug load electrical devices
Author
Michael C. Lorek;Fabien Chraim;Kristofer S.J. Pister
Author_Institution
Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-1774
fYear
2015
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
We present a low-cost, plug-through energy monitor for ubiquitous electrical monitoring of plug load devices in buildings. Using a non-invasive inductive current sensing technique, the current through a plug load device is measured without a series sensing element that breaks the circuit. This enables slim profile hardware, and eliminates the series resistor power dissipation inherent in traditional current sensing implementations. Our device is fabricated using a standard PCB process with a BOM around $5, and an inductive sense coil is printed directly into the PCB. The prototype can be embedded into an outlet faceplate and easily retrofits onto any existing outlet for long-term measurement of AC power parameters. The sensor includes low-power wireless connectivity with a range of approximately 120 feet through multiple walls. Voltage and current signals are sampled at 1920 Hz for handling non-linear loads, and the measured noise floor is approximately 2.4W with 120 V RMS mains.
Keywords
"Plugs","Current measurement","Sensors","Voltage measurement","Buildings","Monitoring","Resistors"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
SENSORS, 2015 IEEE
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSENS.2015.7370666
Filename
7370666
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