2015 AEIT International Annual Conference (AEIT) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/aeit.2015.7415267
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Design and experimental characterization of a low-cost, real-time, wireless AC monitoring system based on ATmega 328P-PU microcontroller

Abstract: This paper describes the development and experimental characterization of a real-time, low-cost, wireless AC monitoring system based on ATmega 328P-PU microcontroller. The proposed system is composed by a main brain for the acquisition and the processing of the data measured by smart meters. From the experimental tests discussed in this work it is demonstrated that the proposed system can monitor, with adequate accuracy, the working cycles of electrical loads in order to evaluate its energy consumption

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“…This is ineffective and inefficient. There are researches on saving of electrical energy such as monitoring electrical equipment using ATmega 328P-PU microcontroller [4]. Power consumption measurement in microcontroller based on system [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is ineffective and inefficient. There are researches on saving of electrical energy such as monitoring electrical equipment using ATmega 328P-PU microcontroller [4]. Power consumption measurement in microcontroller based on system [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these use the RMS value of the signal and others use other parameters on which they carry out more complex transformations like the wavelet transform. Some of them are also implemented using limited resources systems, as described in [13], which employs a limited resources system based on an ATmega 328P microcontroller (Microchip, Chandler, AZ, USA). This system measures voltage, current, active power, and power factor over various loads and wirelessly transmits them to the main brain for processing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%