Design and Construction of a Multi-User Prepaid Meter

Olumide I. Akasoro, A. A. Ige-Adeyeye, J. O. Coker, A. B. Ogunji, A. O. Atilade, M. A. Salaam
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The Nigerian government has used prepaid metering for nearly two decades to eliminate post-paid and estimated billing system. There is no doubt that this billing system has benefited house owners who do not have renters as well as a few persons who have the advantage of knowing the exact number of prepaid meters for their apartments. Those living in rental apartments, on the other hand, experience the identical problem with postpaid when a single prepaid meter is divided among inhabitants. Sharing a single prepayment frequently violates the aim of prepaid metering because individual use cannot be reliably tracked. To address the issue of sharing, a unique type of prepaid meter that can handle multiple users on a single prepaid is required. As a result, this study proposes a multi-user prepaid meter that completely prevent conflicts that arise from the sharing of prepaid meters. A prototype for four users was planned and built around Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) technology for individual user identification; a quasi-current sensor to measure energy usage and an Arduino Uno microcontroller ATmega 328p to manage the activities of the system. From the process of recharging to the display unit and other aspects that permit remote transaction of the device, the designed multi-user prepaid energy monitoring system functions well. To address the demand for unmetered houses across the country, the prepaid meter could be mass produced. Considering the different obstacles people have as a result of the low distribution of prepaid meters, this multi-user prepaid meter will undoubtedly be a promising technology to suit Nigerians' demands while also eliminating potential problems with prepaid meter sharing.
多用户预付费电表的设计与建造
尼日利亚政府近二十年来一直使用预付费电表,以淘汰后付费和估算计费系统。毫无疑问,这种计费系统使没有租房者的房主受益,也使少数人受益,因为他们知道自己公寓预付费电表的确切数量。另一方面,居住在出租公寓中的人则会遇到与后付费相同的问题,即一个预付费电表被居民瓜分。共用一个预付费电表经常会违反预付费计量的目的,因为无法可靠地跟踪个人使用情况。为了解决共享问题,需要一种独特的预付费电表,它可以在一个预付费上处理多个用户。因此,本研究提出了一种多用户预付费电表,可完全避免因共享预付费电表而产生的冲突。我们规划并构建了一个可容纳四名用户的原型,该原型采用射频识别(RFID)技术来识别单个用户;采用准电流传感器来测量能源使用量;采用 Arduino Uno 微控制器 ATmega 328p 来管理系统的活动。所设计的多用户预付费能源监测系统从充电过程到显示装置以及允许设备进行远程交易的其他方面都运行良好。为了满足全国各地无表房屋的需求,预付费电表可以批量生产。考虑到人们因预付费电表分布较少而遇到的各种障碍,这种多用户预付费电表无疑将是一种很有前途的技术,既能满足尼日利亚人的需求,又能消除预付费电表共用的潜在问题。
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