Difference between revisions of "Advanced Metering Infrastructure"

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[[File:LandisGyrResidentialMeter1.JPG|thumb|Landis+Gyr Residential Power Meter]]
 
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There are various methods used to report power usage back to the utility including cellular, power-line and mesh networked power meters operating in the ISM bands<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISM_band</ref>.
 
There are various methods used to report power usage back to the utility including cellular, power-line and mesh networked power meters operating in the ISM bands<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISM_band</ref>.
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==Electricity Metering Systems==
 
==Electricity Metering Systems==

Revision as of 14:29, 2 April 2021

Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)[1] refers to systems that measure, collect, and analyze energy usage, and communicate with metering devices such as electricity meters, gas meters, heat meters, and water meters, either on request or on a schedule.

Landis+Gyr Residential Power Meter

There are various methods used to report power usage back to the utility including cellular, power-line and mesh networked power meters operating in the ISM bands[2].

Electricity Metering Systems

Landis+Gyr GridStream Protocol

Landis+Gyr Commercial Meter

Landis+Gyr Collector

Landis+Gyr Integrated WanGate Radio (IWR)

Silver Spring Networks Access Point