A Retrofit Design Science Methodology for Smart Metering Design in Developing Countries

J. Azasoo, K. Boateng
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Traditional meters present both the users and utilities providers with various challenges in developing countries. For instance utility providers must get access to their users' premises to be able to read these meters or check fraudulent connections. Users on the other hand have to wait for months or more before knowing their utility consumptions or join long queues to purchase credit for the post-payment and pre-payment meters respectively. This paper seeks to propose a design that retrofits traditional meters on site into smart meters by adding embedded units for communication and control. The study was conducted using a modified Design Science Methodology referred to as Retrofit Design Science Research Methodology (RDSRM). RDSRM argues that, the artifact in context (Smart Meter) has undergone evaluation and acceptance as critical for solving a defined problem and that there are enough literature to support its relevance. The traditional meters were studied and the proposed system was designed using General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) technology for communication, and Peripheral Interface Controller (PIC). Network based applications were developed to present both the consumers and the utilities with the ability to interact with the meters remotely. An attempt was made to address identified security issues of smart metering by using Message Digest 5 (MD5) Algorithm in the design. The system was evaluated based on smart metering requirements. The GPRS Retrofitted Smart Metering System (GRSMS) will reduce the cost of deploying smart meters.
发展中国家智能电表设计的改造设计科学方法
在发展中国家,传统电表给用户和公用事业供应商带来了各种挑战。例如,公用事业供应商必须能够访问用户的房屋,以便能够读取这些仪表或检查欺诈连接。另一方面,用户必须等待数月或更长时间才能了解他们的公用事业消耗情况,或者排起长队分别为后付费和预付费仪表购买信用额度。本文试图提出一种设计,通过增加通信和控制的嵌入式单元,将传统的现场电表改造为智能电表。本研究采用改良的设计科学方法论,即改造设计科学研究方法论(RDSRM)进行。RDSRM认为,上下文中的工件(智能仪表)作为解决已定义问题的关键,已经经历了评估和接受,并且有足够的文献支持其相关性。在对传统电表进行研究的基础上,采用通用分组无线业务(GPRS)技术和外设接口控制器(PIC)进行通信设计。开发了基于网络的应用程序,以便为用户和公用事业公司提供与电表远程交互的能力。通过在设计中使用MD5 (Message Digest 5)算法,尝试解决智能计量中存在的安全问题。该系统是根据智能计量要求进行评估的。GPRS改装智能电表系统(GRSMS)将降低部署智能电表的成本。
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