Abstract

Advance Metering Infrastructure is the name given to the set of devices and systems that have been developed over the last few years to enable intelligent management of the terminal distribution network. Terminal distribution network is understood as the part of the distribution system closest to the end user. Thanks to the evolution and massive deployment of distributed energy resources, end-users now play a leading role in terminal distribution networks or low-voltage grids. End users move from being simple domestic consumers to start playing other roles at the grid's terminal points, such as generators thanks to the installation of photovoltaic panels in the form of isolated or shared self-consumption, storage managers in battery mode, or consumers with assets such as electric vehicle chargers or heat pumps. In short, the end user becomes a prosumer with a constant bidirectional interaction with the low voltage (LV) distribution network. This article describes the different parts that integrate the so-called Advance Metering Infrastructure developed to efficiently manage Smart Grids.

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