E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Tampered energy meter information conveyed to concerned authority by wireless communication

  • Chandra Prasad S. Hari,
  • Fallah Mohammed H.,
  • Rahul D.,
  • Gehlot Anita,
  • Satyanarayana Kosaraju

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202456407011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 564
p. 07011

Abstract

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Utility companies face a serious problem with energy metre manipulation, which can result in lost income, inaccurate invoicing, and safety issues. Maintaining fair billing practices and the integrity of energy distribution systems depend on the prompt detection of tampering incidents. Nevertheless, current detection techniques frequently fall short in terms of effectiveness and fail to promptly notify authorities. In order to overcome this difficulty, our research suggests a novel method for identifying energy metre tampering and sending pertinent data via wireless communication technologies. The principal objective is to create a dependable system that can precisely identify instances of tampering in real-time and send alerts to relevant authorities with ease. Our solution is carefully designed to fill in the research gaps by drawing on a thorough assessment of the literature on wireless communication protocols and tampering detection techniques. Our solution delivers accurate and quick detection of tampering situations by utilising complex wireless communication protocols, modern sensor technology, and sophisticated data processing algorithms. The system architecture combines a wireless communication module with tampering detection sensors to quickly transmit notifications to the relevant authorities. Extensive tests are carried out to verify the functionality of the system, assessing critical parameters including alert reliability, response speed, and detection accuracy. Our experimental results highlight the effectiveness and reliability of the suggested approach in real-time alerting authorities and identifying tampered energy metres. This study makes a substantial contribution to the field of energy metre tampering detection and emphasises the critical role that wireless communication technologies play in preserving the integrity and security of energy distribution networks. In conclusion, our study presents a novel method for identifying energy metre tampering and wirelessly communicating vital information to authorities. Our research establishes a new benchmark in energy metre tampering detection by providing improved accuracy, efficiency, and timeliness, which promotes increased resilience and security in energy distribution networks.