Abstract

Public utility systems are prevalent around the world but are struggling in developing nations like India to work efficiently. Integration of different utilities can be a possible solution on the technology front, so that more requests can be handled with lesser problems. This study provides the implementation design and benefits of an already proposed integration system by the same authors. It is found that Data Storage, Access Time, Transaction Cost, security cost and server’s busy time can become more effective if the implementation of integration system can be put in place. The working prototype is based on three utilities (Gas, Power & Water) of Delhi-NCR, India.

Highlights

  • Public utility sector comprise of general utility services being used by the citizens of a country in daily routine

  • The utility sector has been governed by strict regulations over the past few years but open and liberalized markets have been the major forces behind the improvement in this area

  • Within India and in its capital city, the utility system exists independently. Either they are fully governed by the government or are under the model public-private partnership (PPP)

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Public utility sector comprise of general utility services being used by the citizens of a country in daily routine It comprise of power, gas, water, sanitation, telephone, etc. Companies have time and again experimented with demand side management, environment regulatory, and technological innovation One such example of efficiency followed by various utilities in different countries in the integrated system. Through this system, the public side management is done through single window for majority of the utilities saving time and energy for various customers. Within India and in its capital city, the utility system exists independently Either they are fully governed by the government or are under the model public-private partnership (PPP). The designed architecture, security concerns, its basic data flow and process, data headers, services merged and efficiency of the ISAU is discussed in various sections, respectively

PROPOSED SCHEME
Existing System
Part I. At the User End
IMPLEMENTATION SOLUTION SCREENSHOTS
BENEFITS
CONCLUSION
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