Title :
A system for remote meter reading and load management
Author :
Erakovic, I. ; Rakic, D. ; Lapcevic, V. ; Marjanovic, S. ; Djonovic, M.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Electr. Eng., Belgrade Univ., Serbia
Abstract :
The systems for remote meter reading and load management which have been, for evaluation purposes, installed in New Belgrade and Pancevo are described in this paper. Two way communication link between the center and all the meters is established via power distribution lines by means of a modulated high frequency signal subjected to an additional direct sequence spread spectrum processing. In this way an improved signal to noise ratio is achieved which stretches the propagation distance at a low level injected signal amplitude required by CENELEC standards. The whole city area is supposed to be divided into numerous zones consisting of several MV/LV substation areas capacitively bridged in adjacent points for HF signal transmission. All zones are connected via leased telephone lines to the dispatching center from which messages can be transmitted to and data received from a zonal concentration center. A peripheral unit is designed which not only collects data from up to 48 meters and affects transmission upon request, but also performs basic data processing such as current power engagement, aggregate power recording, tariffs management, etc. By regular data gathering from modems an intelligent tariff management with daily as well as seasonal adjustment can be implemented. On the bases of the energy and power flow monitoring, possible losses can be investigated, and better insight into the loading, as a planning parameter, can be obtained
Keywords :
load management; CENELEC standards; HF signal transmission; MV/LV substation; New Belgrade; Pancevo; aggregate power recording; current power engagement; direct sequence spread spectrum processing; dispatching center; energy monitoring; improved signal to noise ratio; intelligent tariff management; leased telephone lines; load management; low level injected signal amplitude; modulated high frequency signal; peripheral unit; planning parameter; power distribution lines; power flow monitoring; propagation distance; remote meter reading; tariffs management; two way communication link; zonal concentration center;
Conference_Titel :
Metering and Tariffs for Energy Supply, 1999. Ninth International Conference on (Conf. Publ. No. 462)
Conference_Location :
Birmingham
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-7144
DOI :
10.1049/cp:19990135