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IEEE P3159

IEEE Draft Guide for Online Evaluation Method of Electricity Meter Operating Error Based on Power Consumption Data Collection and Access

This guide proposes an online method for evaluating the operating errors of electricity meters in evaluation units with a tree topology. Grounded in the law of conservation of energy, the method leverages big data analytics on energy consumption data derived from synchronized, time-stamped readings collected from root and branch meters. A typical evaluation unit, such as a station area (a low-voltage distribution area), provides daily frozen readings (i.e., time-synchronized, end-of-day values) that serve as the specified synchronized data. This approach enables the continuous online assessment of meter performance, enhancing the reliability of energy measurement.

Standard Committee
BOG/SESCom/SC31 - SC31 - Automatic Meter Reading and Energy Management
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2022-03-24

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IEEE-SASB Coordinating Committees
Standard Committee
BOG/SESCom/SC31 - SC31 - Automatic Meter Reading and Energy Management
Working Group
P3159 WG - SC 31 - P3159 - Online Evaluation Method of Electricity Meter Operating Error Based on Power Consumption Data Collection and Access WG
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Meng Zhao
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bing zhao

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