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Research on the evolution of domestic multi-functional meter technology
- Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- The technical evolution of domestic multi-functional electricity meter is deeply discussed. With the rapid development of the domestic power market and the continuous innovation of technology, the domestic multi-functional electricity meters have experienced the transformation from simple billing to complex multi-functional, from a single application to a wide range of fields. This transformation has not only driven the rapid development of electricity meter technology, but also met the increasing power demand and management requirements. This paper expounds the concept of multi-function meter, the working principle and algorithm of digital multiplier, the initiation and evolution of multi-function electricity meter standard, and the initiation and evolution of domestic multi-function electricity meter products. Although the domestic independent production of multi-functional meter has made great achievements in performance, but in the reliability and key process technology still need to be improved. In addition, the development of communication technology also provides a new opportunity for the progress of electricity meter technology. The application of the new technology provides a more convenient and efficient way for the data transmission and remote management of electricity meters. Domestic multi-functional electricity meters have made remarkable achievements in technology evolution and application and expansion, but they still face some challenges and opportunities. In the future, with the continuous development of the power market and the promotion of smart grid construction, domestic multi-functional electricity meters need to continue to strengthen technological innovation and product research and development, improve the reliability and competitiveness of products, in order to meet higher application needs and market requirements.
- Subjects :
- Computer Science - Other Computer Science
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2402.05573
- Document Type :
- Working Paper