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Design and Implementation of Low Cost Energy Meter Using MIT App Inventor

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International Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Smart Community

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Rapid development of low-cost sensors and smart sensors in this twentieth century makes the electronic based industries to get into the plenty of new solutions in all the sectors. In this line software tools also support in nice a way to implement the task with less effort. This proposed work going to enable such kind of an industrial need application, namely low cost smart energy measurement is the popular area in many accepts like Data control, management, saving and so on. Producing the one unit of electricity is equal to saving half unit is the common thumb rule in the electricity sector. Such a wonderful area utilizes all the advanced technologies to implement its requirement.

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Gajendran, P., Deepa, S.N., Rajasingam, N. (2022). Design and Implementation of Low Cost Energy Meter Using MIT App Inventor. In: Ibrahim, R., K. Porkumaran, Kannan, R., Mohd Nor, N., S. Prabakar (eds) International Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Smart Community. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 758. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2183-3_54

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