IDENTIFICATION OF NATURAL DISASTERS IN SMART METER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Authors

  • Ivona Jovanović Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24867/08BE32Jovanovic

Keywords:

smart meters, natural disaster, SMMS, AMI

Abstract

In this paper, we present smart meter mana­gemement service and characteristical behaviour of smart meters during natural disasters. The importance of ad­vanced metering infrastructure during outages is descri­bed and in what ways smart meter systems make it easier to manage outages. The problem of large amount and frequency of data during a storm that is burdensome for the system is presented. The paper describes the imple­mentation of a solution to the event-based elemental disaster detection problem.

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Published

2020-05-29

Issue

Section

Electrotechnical and Computer Engineering