The commonplace items that are all around us will operate as proactive Internet users in the
future Internet of Things (IoT), producing and consuming data. The Internet of Things is made
up of more than only the gadgets that are already widely used in the technology industry(like
automobiles or refrigerators), as well as items that are not native to this area (like clothing or
perishable food), or even living things (like farms, forests, or cattle). Healthcare, logistics,
domestics, entertainment, and other industries will all be able to see a qualitative and
quantitative leap in the integration of computing capabilities into a wide range of objects and
living things. Numerous innovations in the field of electricity departments have been brought
about by the significant shifts in technology over the past ten years. It is possible to pay the
electricity bill. You can pay the electricity bill right now with E-Seva centers, online banking,
and even via mobile devices. Units consumed in that meter represent the user's electricity
consumption in this project accessible on a computer or mobile device over the internet via an
IoT module, and a 16x2 LCD is included for reading units. The values are shown on the LCD
whenever the count value or the meter's units are altered. This system uses an 18V supply for
the load and a 5V regulated power supply for the microcontroller unit. This is supplied by the
2 amps, 18 volt transformer. The regulated 5V power used for the recharging unit is supplied
by a different 18V, 750mA transformer. Therefore, this project offers the greatest way for
consumers to know how much power they use on a daily basis and that they also have control
over that quantity of electricity.
Article Details
IoT Based Smart Energy Meter for Tariff Calculations
Author(s)
M. T. Abisheak, S. Aravind Babu, P. Godwin, M. Mohamed Fahmi, S. Nithya
Abstract
Keywords
Internet of Things (IoT), LCD, GSM, Electricity