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Research on the evolution of smart meter technology (2403.15406v1)

Published 28 Feb 2024 in cs.OH

Abstract: Smart meter is not only a device used to measure the amount of electricity, but also a core component of the smart grid, realizing the efficient monitoring, prediction and management of power use. With an insight into the evolution of smart meter technology, I realized that this change didn't happen overnight. It has undergone a long journey from the initial mechanical electricity meters to the electronic electricity meters, and now to the highly intelligent electricity meters. Technological breakthroughs at each stage have laid the foundation for the final form of smart meters. In the era of mechanical watt-hour meters, the measurement of electric energy mainly depends on the rotation and counting of mechanical structures. The accuracy and stability of this method are affected by mechanical wear, environmental interference and other factors, and it is difficult to meet the increasing demand for power management. With the rapid development of electronic technology, the electronic electricity meter came into being. It uses electronic technology to sample and process the current and voltage, which greatly improves the accuracy and stability of the measurement. At the same time, the electronic electricity meter also has the function of remote meter reading and data processing, which has brought great convenience to the power management. However, there still have some limitations, such as the complexity of data processing and the limitation of communication capacity. It is these challenges that drive the creation of smart power meters. smart meters combine advanced technologies such as the Internet of Things, big data and cloud computing to realize the real-time monitoring, analysis and prediction of the use of power.

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