Interoperabilidad entre medidores inteligentes de energía eléctrica residencial para el DMQ bajo las normas ANSI

Abstract- By studying the interoperability of smart meters for residential electricity, we will determine the most appropriate communication protocols that are offered by different manufacturers, as well as the management and interpretation of data in which the measurement is based each of the meter...

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Autor Principal: Aldas Collaguazo, Alejandro David
Otros Autores: García Torres, Edwin Marcelo
Formato: Tesis de Pregrado
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/8889
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Sumario:Abstract- By studying the interoperability of smart meters for residential electricity, we will determine the most appropriate communication protocols that are offered by different manufacturers, as well as the management and interpretation of data in which the measurement is based each of the meters currently on the market, so that for establishing the network between them to integrate their information. To do so will be considered ANSI on which its operation is governed. Available technologies involve three elements: a communication system, the measurement equipment and management software measure. Communication systems include diverse technologies such as radio frequency RFID (which uses unlicensed radio spectrum 902-928Mhz), GPRS-3G-4G LTE, CDMA-450, ZigBee, etc. They are many and varied aspects to consider when implementing a smart metering system; among which are: Measurement prepaid data transmission property of the communication channel, communication cost, maintenance, antennas and communications equipment, additional equipment in the distribution network (hubs, couplers, amplifiers), management automation commercial customers (cuts and reconnection), client control link / network, loss control (fraud detection, alarms, automatic trend analysis, balance sheets), integration with other information systems (technical, commercial, quality management, damage), mature and proven technologies, support additional infrastructure to maintain two-way communication between the meter and the online business and integrability and scalability of the platform. No doubt the possibility of interoperability of electric meters is also a very important factor to be taken into account at the time of implementing a smart metering system appearance. Index Terms-Smart meter, AMI (advanced Metring infrastructure), ANSI (American National Standards Institute), CDMA (Code division multiple access), AMR (automatic meter reading), HAN (energy management system at home), LTE (long term evolution), MSDS management system (measured data), NPV (net present value), SMS (short message service)