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Prepaid Energy Meter using Smart Cards
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Overview Efficient scheme of electricity billing Functionality
Beneficial to consumers, power plant, revenue, power sector reforms
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General block diagram UTILITY CARD MICRO CONTROLLER POWER
SWITCHING SECTION DESTINATON SOURCE
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The metering system Utilities and revenue system
Present electricity billing system • Advantages and disadvantages Present prepayment metering system • Market scopes
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Prepayment metering system
Improved operational efficiencies Reduced financial risks Better customer service Market drives: Power sector reforms, Increasing non-technical reforms, opportunities in markets Market restraints: Customer behavior, Initial investment, rapid tech changes, uncertainty over success
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Recent initiatives and plans
South Africa and England Malaysia, Thailand, Bangladesh, Singapore, Iran West Bengal– Sundrebans Tata power – in Delhi and Jamshedpur Mumbai BEST service US patents released
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Present prepayment system
Difficult to install and costly No communication back to utility No knowledge on consumption and tampering info on utility
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Smart cards Same size as a standard credit card
A microchip embedded in a plastic card to store information Latest silicon technology, does not require use of batteries The chip can be programmed to carry out specific functions
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Advantages & applications of smart cards
Convenience, portability, capacity, durability, security and ability to check forgery ID card, log card, garage card, hotel key card, health care, vehicle id, banking, prepayment electricity
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The proposed system Use of prepayment system Smart card usage
Communication with utility system 3-tier implementation Supply management with added security
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Advantages Reducing reading expenses Bad debt collection
A/c transfer expenses & credit debt expenses Greater awareness on consumers consumption habits Improved cash flow management
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Large scale implementation
User has a ID card Gives money to ATM and gets the smart card credited Customer terminal and service terminal manage electric supply and comm. With service Utility services update with the data and consumer behavior
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Hardware Requirements
AT89S51 µC LCD Lampex 16ₓ2 SLE4442 smart card reader/writer, MAX 232 EEPROM AT24C256 Relay and Power supply Optocoupler cosmo N35 Meter and load DB9 connector, resistors, capacitors and sip resistors
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Software requirements
Keil C compiler µVersion 3 µFlash Orcad
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Prepayment energy meter using smart card
Relay Load Energy meter 8051 microcontroller Opto coupler LCD MC Smart card Reader/writer EEPROM Power supply
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Schematic diagram Port 1 is connected LCD
Port 3 is connected to EEPROM Port 0 to relay Smart card module is connected via DB9 connector and max232 to microcontroller Meter is connected to load and optocoupler and one end of load to relay.
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Working The consumer inserts the pre-paid card in the energy meter
The value in the card is transferred to the meter and load is ON The meter keeps track of the number of units consumed as per the slab rate and updates it to the controller via cosmo 2010 When the value in the card comes to electricity supply is cut off
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Conclusion A better solution for utility management and beneficial to consumers, power reforms and market. A prototype for customer terminal is successfully constructed
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