Low Voltage Smart Meter for monitoring of Power Quality Disturbances Applied in Smart Grid

2019 
Abstract The large amounts of data collected by smart meters (SM), such as electric energy, water gas consumption and power quality (PQ) metrics, can create a massive flow of data transmitted between consumers and utilities. In this context, an edge-fog-cloud architecture based on a low-cost SM is proposed. The employed SM acquires voltage and current signals to obtain their frequency and amplitude, allowing PQ to be monitored through methods of detection and classification of disturbances in order to send only information about the detected disturbances to the utility, thus reducing network traffic associated with PQ disturbances in Smart Grids. The proposed methodology was embedded at a low-cost SM to enable data exchange with the utility, offering an enormous potential for real scenarios.
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