Smart electric consumption meter with IoT

Authors

  • Orgest Rrushi
  • Aurela Qamili

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55312/op.vi1.5905

Abstract

When it comes to daily activities, electricity is indispensable. Tracking and monitoring electricity consumption is important as it is directly related to everyone’s finances. Based on this problem, we have done various research for an innovative solution, but on the other hand, simple and accessible to everyone, as well as low cost. This study is finalized with the construction of a prototype that allows users to monitor and read energy consumption in real-time through the Internet by automating the process. The study aims to automate the monitoring of electricity consumption at home. The user can access the data in real time through a page that makes it possible to visualize a database in which the data we want to see is stored. This page is easily accessed via smartphone or other devices such as tablets, PCs, etc., and enables long-term evaluation of the consumption performed. ESP32 microcontroller is used for data processing and internet communication and an AC/DC multimeter module to measure voltage, and current and calculate power consumption. The data is stored in a database and can be viewed in a simple control panel even remotely thanks to Internet access. The project offers a simple and efficient solution for low-cost electricity monitoring and at the same time provides an innovative and modern technological solution.

Keywords:

IoT, electricity consumption meter, ESP32, automation

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Published

2024-11-24

How to Cite

Rrushi, O., & Qamili, A. (2024). Smart electric consumption meter with IoT. Optime, (1), 436–443. https://doi.org/10.55312/op.vi1.5905

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