Title :
Design and development of vigilant energy metering system (VEMS) and its applications
Author :
Anand, Rangachari ; De, Saptarshi ; Naveen, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India
Abstract :
Vigilant energy metering system (VEMS) is an intelligent solution to the revenue crisis and energy thefts prevalent in Indian power sector. It provides the data acquisition, transfer and data processing capabilities among the energy meters, local area stations and the base. Technical advances in metering technology and the use of information technology result in enhanced efficiency, revenues, and better management and customer services. It also facilitates load forecasting and control, identifies potential areas of theft, losses and takes measures to rectify it. The communication link consists PSTN link, which is the usual telephone link, and TV cable link. Advantage of VEMS is that it facilitates real monitoring of the distribution network so that in future there is the possibility of implementing ´distribution automation´. As an added advantage, we can connect the water and gas meters to this system using the meter interface units (MIUs) to develop a remote unified billing system.
Keywords :
automatic meter reading; data acquisition; distribution networks; energy management systems; information technology; load forecasting; power engineering computing; telecommunication links; Indian power sector; communication link; customer services; data acquisition; data processing capability; data transfer; distribution network real monitoring; energy meters; energy thefts; information technology; load control; load forecasting; local area stations; meter interface units; remote unified billing system; vigilant energy metering system; Area measurement; Communication system control; Crisis management; Customer service; Data acquisition; Data processing; Information technology; Load forecasting; Technology management; Watthour meters;
Conference_Titel :
Research and Development, 2003. SCORED 2003. Proceedings. Student Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8173-4
DOI :
10.1109/SCORED.2003.1459655