Fine-grained remote monitoring, control and pre-paid electrical service in rural microgrids

Maxim Buevich, Dan Schnitzer, Tristan Escalada, Arthur Jacquiau-Chamski, Anthony G. Rowe
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In this paper, we present the architecture, design and experiences from a wirelessly managed microgrid deployment in rural Les Anglais, Haiti. The system consists of a three-tiered architecture with a cloud-based monitoring and control service, a local embedded gateway infrastructure and a mesh network of wireless smart meters deployed at 52 buildings. Each smart meter device has an 802.15.4 radio that enables remote monitoring and control of electrical service. The meters communicate over a scalable multi-hop TDMA network back to a central gateway that manages load within the system. The gateway also provides an 802.11 interface for an on-site operator and a cellular modem connection to a cloud-backend that manages and stores billing and usage data. The cloud backend allows occupants in each home to pre-pay for electricity at a particular peak power limit using a text messaging service. The system activates each meter within seconds and locally enforces power limits with provisioning for theft detection. We believe that this fine-grained micro-payment model can enable sustainable power in otherwise unfeasible areas. This paper provides a chronology of our deployment and installation strategy that involved GPS-based site mapping along with various network conditioning actions required as the network evolved. Finally, we summarize key lessons learned and hypothesis about additional hardware that could be used to ease the tracing of faults like short circuits and downed lines within microgrids.
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农村微电网的精细远程监测、控制和预付费电力服务
在本文中,我们介绍了在海地Les Anglais农村部署的无线管理微电网的架构、设计和经验。该系统由三层架构组成,包括基于云的监控服务、本地嵌入式网关基础设施和部署在52座建筑物中的无线智能电表网状网络。每个智能电表设备都有一个802.15.4无线电,可以远程监控和控制电力服务。仪表通过可扩展的多跳TDMA网络通信,返回到管理系统内负载的中央网关。该网关还为现场操作员提供802.11接口,并为管理和存储账单和使用数据的云后端提供蜂窝调制解调器连接。云后端允许每个家庭的居住者使用短信服务在特定的峰值电力限制下预付费。该系统在几秒钟内激活每个电表,并在本地强制执行功率限制,以备盗窃检测。我们相信这种细粒度的小额支付模式可以在其他不可行的领域实现可持续的电力。本文提供了我们的部署和安装策略的年表,其中包括基于gps的站点映射以及随着网络发展所需的各种网络调节操作。最后,我们总结了关键的经验教训和关于额外硬件的假设,这些硬件可以用来缓解微电网内短路和断线等故障的跟踪。
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