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What is Energy Theft

Challenges and Opportunities for the Convergence of IoT, Big Data, and Cloud Computing
Energy theft is the illegal perform of electrical power theft. As per law it is an offense and is liable to be punished by fines or imprisonment.
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An IoT-Based Energy Meter for Energy Level Monitoring, Predicting, and Optimization
Sivakumar V. (Dayananda Sagar Academy of Technology and Management, India), Swathi R. (Sree Abiraami College for Women, Thiruvalluvar University, Vellore, India), and Yuvaraj V. (Shenzhen Center Power Tech Co. Ltd., Shenzhen, China)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3111-2.ch004
Abstract
The current methods of energy monitoring and metering in India are extremely labor-intensive and prone to human errors. The system the authors propose will incorporate an automatic energy reading meter system (AERM) which will aid in the collection of data accurately and efficiently. Additionally, power companies find it hard to withstand the power requirement of a consumer because of a surge in industries, buildings, and population. The usage of electrical appliances has drastically increased over time. As per as energy balance maintains between the energy demand and supply for the power companies are bearing in mind an energy supervision technique. Therefore, there is adoption for load scheduling or load shifting to reduce the electricity bill. So consequently, the authors look into various optimization algorithms for load-shifting.
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