Abstract

In this paper, a new smart voltage and current monitoring system (SVCMS) technique is proposed. It monitors a three phase electrical system using an Arduino platform as a microcontroller to read the voltage and current from sensors and then wirelessly send the measured data to monitor the results using a new Android application. The integrated SVCMS design uses an Arduino Nano V3.0 as the microcontroller to measure the results from three voltage and three current sensors and then send this data, after calculation, to the Android smartphone device of an end user using Bluetooth HC-05. The Arduino Nano V3.0 controller and Bluetooth HC-05 are a cheap microcontroller and wireless device, respectively. The new Android smartphone application that monitors the voltage and current measurements uses the open source MIT App Inventor 2 software. It allows for monitoring some elementary fundamental voltage power quality properties. An effort has been made to investigate what is possible using available off-the-shelf components and open source software.

Highlights

  • Because of the increasing advances in technology, smart systems are increasingly being used.These systems allow technicians, administrators, and managers to monitor and control the performance of devices from a safe distance

  • The main objective of this paper is to create a smart monitoring system based on an intelligent control system [5,6,7,8,9]

  • The smart voltage and current monitoring system (SVCMS) that has been designed in this research consists of voltage and current sensors for a a three phase system, an Arduino Nano V3.0 microcontroller

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Summary

A Smart Voltage and Current Monitoring System for

Mohannad Jabbar Mnati 1,2, *, Alex Van den Bossche 1,3 and Raad Farhood Chisab 4. Flanders Make, the Strategic Research Centre for the Manufacturing Industry, B-8500 Kortrijk, Belgium

Introduction
Related Work
SVCMS Design
Voltage Sensor Unit
Two stages of of bandpass-amplifier are based on LM358
Current Sensor Unit
The Microcontroller
Wireless Communication
Monitoring Program
Discussion and Results
Discussion and Results are SensorsThere
12. Simulation
13. According
13. Flowchart
14. Figure shows the SVCMS
Future Work
Inventor
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