Smart Grid and Power Theft Detection Using WSN

  • Bhushan Chopade Nilesh Sartape Mangesh Veer Nilesh Sartape
Keywords: Smart grid, Wireless Sensor Network, Powertheft, ZigBee

Abstract

Now-a-days, the most important problem faced by most of the countries in the world is scarcity of energy resources. Smart grid technology is one of the recent developments in the area of electric power systems that aid the use of non-conventional sources of energy in parallel with the conventional sources of energy. The control and monitoring is essential for its effective and efficient functioning. A power sensing module is designed and developed to calculate the power for any kind of loads our project basically makes an attempt to cut forth the power theft by developing a node wireless sensor and establishing a wireless communication between the node sensor and the based power station for informing about the power theft if any. Besides this the project also makes an attempt to established a prioritize power authentication in order to have an uncut power supply to those places which requires power supply with higher priority even when there is load-shedding (power cut) in the suburb region.

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Published
2017-12-13
How to Cite
Mangesh Veer Nilesh Sartape, B. C. N. S. (2017). Smart Grid and Power Theft Detection Using WSN. Asian Journal For Convergence In Technology (AJCT) ISSN -2350-1146, 1(1). Retrieved from http://asianssr.org/index.php/ajct/article/view/58
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