2011 Wireless Telecommunications Symposium (WTS) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/wts.2011.5960892
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Using RFID for anti-theft in a Chinese electrical supply company: A cost-benefit analysis

Abstract: Utility companies lose large amounts of money every year because of fraud by electricity customers. This paper proposes a system that implements RFID technology to help the electricity supply company deal with its ammeter inventory management and prevent electricity theft. Cost-benefit theory is used to analyse different value changes caused by the system then derive a cost-benefit model. A case study about one electricity board of an electricity supply company and its administrative area is used to calculate … Show more

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“…1. If condition given by (10) holds true then the corresponding magnitude of theft, theft location, and duration is computed. These attributes are then used to identify priority order for clusters to be examined.…”
Section: Rule-base Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. If condition given by (10) holds true then the corresponding magnitude of theft, theft location, and duration is computed. These attributes are then used to identify priority order for clusters to be examined.…”
Section: Rule-base Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A simple shoplifting protection system cannot discriminate each product as having a specific ID. However, tags for anti-theft [5]- [7] that can not only distinguish individual products but also transmit the unique data stored in themselves are available at very economical cost. Such tags, which have individual IDs, are called "basic RFID tags".…”
Section: Passive Rfid Tagsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, there has been a global trend to optimize the use of electrical networks by automating and transforming all parts of the traditional electrical power grid: from the user's household electrical appliances to the power-generating stations into an interactive and intelligent grid. The need to improve reliability, increase efficiency, enhance (2011)], and RFID [Khoo and Cheng (2011)]. State-based models are characterized by a high DR and low FPR.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%