According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) Europe will invest in the future years for the renewal of the electrical system, from generation to transmission and distribution. Directive 2009/72/EC pushes Member States to deploy Smart Grids and Smart Metering systems, linking this development to the evolution of cities and confined environments in Smart environments, traditionally named as Smart Cities and Smart Buildings. Within this framework, connections and exchange of data increase, and the need for data acquisition, processing and management become an extremely important added value to the community. In this paper the proposal for the realization of a new versatile and cost-effective system for smart metering applications is presented. Such a system will have the potential to be a game changer in the current scenario of remote monitoring and management of complex infrastructures, with benefits both on energy efficiency and environmental impact as well as economic efficiency and maintenance management, exploiting technologies which are still underused in this sector towards smarter ICT solutions. Results show that there is the opportunity to realize a system that offers an innovative and effective solution with unique technical features. Future developments will be the construction and validation of the system basing on field testing.

An approach to the development of an advanced solution for smart monitoring applications / Pignatelli, E.; Scaffa, L.; Pignatelli, G.; Bisegna, F.. - (2015), pp. 638-643. (Intervento presentato al convegno 15th IEEE International conference on environment and electrical engineering, EEEIC 2015 tenutosi a Rome; Italy) [10.1109/EEEIC.2015.7165239].

An approach to the development of an advanced solution for smart monitoring applications

Bisegna F.
2015

Abstract

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) Europe will invest in the future years for the renewal of the electrical system, from generation to transmission and distribution. Directive 2009/72/EC pushes Member States to deploy Smart Grids and Smart Metering systems, linking this development to the evolution of cities and confined environments in Smart environments, traditionally named as Smart Cities and Smart Buildings. Within this framework, connections and exchange of data increase, and the need for data acquisition, processing and management become an extremely important added value to the community. In this paper the proposal for the realization of a new versatile and cost-effective system for smart metering applications is presented. Such a system will have the potential to be a game changer in the current scenario of remote monitoring and management of complex infrastructures, with benefits both on energy efficiency and environmental impact as well as economic efficiency and maintenance management, exploiting technologies which are still underused in this sector towards smarter ICT solutions. Results show that there is the opportunity to realize a system that offers an innovative and effective solution with unique technical features. Future developments will be the construction and validation of the system basing on field testing.
2015
15th IEEE International conference on environment and electrical engineering, EEEIC 2015
application; big data; sensors; smart cities
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
An approach to the development of an advanced solution for smart monitoring applications / Pignatelli, E.; Scaffa, L.; Pignatelli, G.; Bisegna, F.. - (2015), pp. 638-643. (Intervento presentato al convegno 15th IEEE International conference on environment and electrical engineering, EEEIC 2015 tenutosi a Rome; Italy) [10.1109/EEEIC.2015.7165239].
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