An Optimized Method for Detecting Unauthorized Power Consumption

Author:

Mukhopadhyay Sabyasachi1ORCID,Sahni Mohit2,Chauhan Adhiraj1,Kumari Nishi1,Singh Ram Chandra3,Kumar Manish4,Alheety Mustafa A.5,Aldbea Ftema W.6

Affiliation:

1. School of Engineering and Technology Sharda University Greater Noida 201306 India

2. School of Basic Science and Research Sharda University Greater Noida 201306 India

3. COE on Solar Cells & Renewable Energy Sharda University Greater Noida Uttar Pradesh 201310 India

4. Experimental Research Laboratory Department of Physics ARSD College University of Delhi New Delhi 110021 India

5. Department of Nursing Al‐Hadi University College Baghdad Iraq

6. Physics Department Faculty of Science Sebha University Sabha 18758 Libya

Abstract

AbstractElectrical energy plays an important role in the day‐to‐day life and backbone for the industries. Today life without electricity cannot be imagined. Because of the unnecessary actions taken by human beings, wastage and theft of power are increasing day by day. Theft of electricity is the criminal practice of stealing electrical power. It is a crime and is punishable by fines and/or incarceration. It belongs to the non‐technical losses. The objective of this work is to design a system that will try to minimize the illegal use of electricity and also reduce the chances of theft, and if theft happens appropriate actions will be taken. To identify and control power theft here, an intelligent system is introduced. It consists of two current transformers that are used to measure the actual load current and the other is to measure the turning back or neutral current. Those two current signals are fed to the micro controller. The micro controller will compare these two current signals. Depending on the comparison made by the micro controller it concludes whether power is theft through bypassing the energy.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Organic Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics

Reference24 articles.

1. M. S. G.Swaminathan Distribution Line Monitoring System for the Detection of Power Theft Using Power Line Communication ResearchGate October2014 India (P4‐8).

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