ECE-SYNOPSIS PRESENTATION Final
ECE-SYNOPSIS PRESENTATION Final
ECE-SYNOPSIS PRESENTATION Final
Presentation Flow
• Introduction
• Literature Survey
• Aim of the Project
• Objectives
• Methodology
• Block diagram
• Hardware/Software requirements
• Expected results
• Action Plan
• References
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Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Introduction
➢ The Smart Energy Meter has attracted a lot of attention from all over the world.
Literature Survey
1. The “Ardunino Based Smart Meter” proposed by Alan P. Nebrida, Chavelita
D. Amador, Clyed M. Madiam, Glenn John S. Ranche, Niel Carlo P. Nieves
were able to design Arduino based smart energy meter that can be monitored in
real time and measured data were displayed in LCD and Blynk application. This
used nodeMCU ESP8266 as WIFI module to communicate over the internet.
2. The “Smart Energy Meter Using Arduino UNO” proposed by Jesteena, Dr.
Baswaraj Gadgay, Mallesh Hatti utilized Arduino UNO to calculate the amount
of energy consumed and GSM Module allows the central authority server and
energy meter to automatically send SMS messages to consumer .
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Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
➢It has been observed that most of the “Smart Energy Meter” were built using
Ardunio with the separate WIFI Module, since Arduino don’t has inbuilt WIFI
Module. But ESP32 has built in WIFI and Bluetooth support. It is perhaps the
main reason to switch from Arduino to ESP32.
➢ By extracting this concept from the above referred smart energy meter, we further
improved to implement Automatic bill generation. This can help the users in the
area of data access, billing transparency and energy efficiency.
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J N N College of Engineering, Shivamogga
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
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J N N College of Engineering, Shivamogga
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Objectives
The objectives of our project are as follows:
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J N N College of Engineering, Shivamogga
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Methodology
1. The amount of power consumption is analysed by taking the values from the
current sensor SCT-013 and voltage sensor ZMPT101B.
2. The installed EmonLib continuously monitors the electrical energy which
calculates a true average (Vrms,Irms) quantity.
3. The energy meter data is displayed on LCD and it is also uploaded to Blynk 2.O
application.
4. The system uses the cost of each unit of energy consumed to calculate the
electricity cost, updated values will be displayed.
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Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Hardware/Software Requirements
1. SCT-013 Current Transformer
2. ZMPT101B AC Voltage Sensor
3. ESP32 Microcontroller
4. 16X2 I2C LCD Display
5. Arduino IDE
6. Blynk 2.O Application
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Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
Expected Results
➢ The user-interface dashboard is to be displayed; the web dashboard of the
sensor node is used as an example.
➢ Blynk app is used to generate the dashboards. The dashboard is made up of
gauges that shows the RMS voltage, current, and power utilized as well as
energy consumed.
➢ The 16X2 LCD displays how the measured energy data changes over time.
➢ The sensor data is gathered and transferred to the blynk server from the energy
sensor prototype.
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Action Plan:
Sl. No. Tasks to be performed Deadline ( Expected date/week of completion)
4. Objective 1 27-05-2023
5. Objective 2 03-06-2023
6. Objective 3 13-06-2023
7. Objective 4 01-06-2023
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References
[1] Benzi F., Anglani N., Bassi E., Frosini L., (2011). Electricity Smart Meters
Interfacing the Households, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics.
[2] Kumar L.A., Indragandhi V., Selvamathi R., Vijayakumar V.,
Ravi L.,Subramaniyaswamy,V.,(2021).Design, power quality analysis,and
implementation of smart energy meter using internet of things, Computers
and Electrical Engineering
[3] Paul Macheso.,Doreen Thotho.,(2022).ESP32 Based Energy Consumption
Meter.
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Questions?
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