Study of minimization of resources for an infrastructure of intelligent measurement of electrical energy.
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https://doi.org/10.70998/itistct.v4i1.141Keywords:
Advanced metering infrastructure, Smart metering, optimizationAbstract
One of the worldwide needs of electrical systems in different countries, mainly in developing countries, is to have an advanced metering infrastructure that allows bi-directional control and transmission of information between a smart meter and its control center that brings benefits for the performers in the electrical system. The incorporation of these systems bring challenges at all levels, it requires studies that allows an adequate selection of technology and deployment techniques that offers the best cost-benefit for the country or the region, that ensures a high quality, safety and reliability level. The research is performed through a bibliographic review
In bases of scientific recognition worldwide, identifying several measurement infrastructure aspects like: existing parameters, technological trends and resource optimization used for this purpose. Several ideas related to deployment planning of smart measurement systems are also established to minimize costs
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