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Diego Fettermann, Pedro Christoffel, Jaime Castillo and Angelo Sant?Anna
The incorporation of renewable energy sources necessitates the upgrade of the electrical grid to a smart grid, which involves the implementation of smart meters. Although smart meters provide benefits to users, many smart meter implementation projects ha...
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Nasour Bagheri, Ygal Bendavid, Masoumeh Safkhani and Samad Rostampour
A smart grid is an electricity network that uses advanced technologies to facilitate the exchange of information and electricity between utility companies and customers. Although most of the technologies involved in such grids have reached maturity, smar...
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Véronique Georlette, Anne-Carole Honfoga, Michel Dossou and Véronique Moeyaert
In the dynamic landscape of 6G and smart cities, visible light communication (VLC) assumes critical significance for Internet of Things (IoT) applications spanning diverse sectors. The escalating demand for bandwidth and data underscores the need for inn...
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Daniel D. Campo-Ossa, Cesar A. Vega Penagos, Oscar D. Garzon and Fabio Andrade
This document presents the modeling of load profile consumption for Low-and-Moderate-Income (LMI) communities in the Caribbean Islands, as well as an assessment of the solar-rooftop energy potential. In this work, real data, together with synthetic and e...
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Érico Soares Ascenção, Fernando Melo Marinangelo, Carlos Frederico Meschini Almeida, Nelson Kagan and Eduardo Mário Dias
Issues such as climate change, water scarcity, population growth, and distribution losses have stimulated the use of new technologies to manage water resources. This is how the concept of smart water management emerged as a subcategory of the concept of ...
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Maciej Piechowiak, Piotr Zwierzykowski and Bartosz Musznicki
The planning of metering network infrastructure based on the concept of the Internet of Things primarily involves the choice of available radio technology. Then, regardless of the type and availability of power sources, energy conservation should be one ...
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Yuefei Sun, Xianbo Sun, Tao Hu and Li Zhu
Despite the widespread use of artificial intelligence-based methods in detecting electricity theft by smart grid customers, current methods suffer from two main flaws: a limited amount of data on electricity theft customers compared to that on normal cus...
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Sichao Zhuo, Xiaoming Zhang, Ziyi Chen, Wei Wei, Fang Wang, Quanlong Li and Yufan Guan
With the development of Industry 4.0, although some smart meters have appeared on the market, traditional mechanical meters are still widely used due to their long-standing presence and the difficulty of modifying or replacing them in large quantities. M...
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Josef Horalek
The issue of Automated Meter Management (AMM), an integral part of modern energy smart grid systems, has become a hot topic in recent years. With the current energy crisis, and given the new approaches to smart energy and its regulation, implemented at t...
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Nicoleta Stroia, Daniel Moga, Dorin Petreus, Alexandru Lodin, Vlad Muresan and Mirela Danubianu
The monitoring of power consumption and the forecasting of load profiles for residential appliances are essential aspects of the control of energy savings/exchanges at multiple hierarchical levels: house, house cluster, neighborhood, and city. External e...
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