ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEM
Disclosed is an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) system, used in a power system that comprises a high-voltage power supplying switch, at least one transformer and at least one smart meter. Each transformer has one end connected to at least one smart meter and has another end connected to the high-voltage power supplying switch or at least another transformer. The AMI system comprises a plurality of power line bridges and at least one data concentrator unit (DCU). Each power line bridge is connected to the transformer in parallel. The DCU has one end electrically connected to the power line bridge. The power line bridge has one end electrically connected to the smart meter, and another end electrically connected to the DCU. The power line bridge communicates with the smart meter via the narrowband power line communication (NPLC), and communicates with the DCU via the broadband over power line communication (BPLC).
1. Field of the Invention
The instant disclosure relates to an advanced metering infrastructure system; in particular, to an advanced metering infrastructure system can greatly improve the efficiency for real-time monitoring a power system.
2. Description of Related Art
However, the problems need to be faced with are that, only one local network (LAN) communication can be chosen for the data transmission in this traditional metering system. For example, if the radio frequency communication or the narrowband power line communication is used for the data transmission, the data concentrator units connected to the transformers can only collected the power-consuming data recorded by the meter corresponding to the transformer or by other near meters, so that the power-consuming data transmission and the power-consuming data collection would be restricted. For another example, if the broadband over power line communication is chosen for the data transmission, the power-consuming data recorded by more meters can be collected, but the transmission of the data signals would be interfered with transmission of the power signals, which makes the transmission of the data signals unstable.
In addition, in this traditional metering system, the power-consuming data that the data concentrator unit can collect are limited, and these data are not provided for further use. Moreover, the cost for making a power system equipped with the data concentrator units would be considerable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe instant disclosure provides an advanced metering infrastructure system, used in a power system, for monitoring the provided power and consumed power recorded by the smart meter. The power system comprises a high-voltage power supplying switch, at least one transformer and at least one smart meter, wherein each transformer has one end electrically connected to at least one smart meter and another end electrically connected to the high-voltage power supplying switch or at least another transformer. The advanced metering infrastructure system comprises a plurality of power line bridges and at least one data concentrator unit. Each power line bridge is electrically connected to the transformer of the power system in parallel. The data concentrator unit has one end electrically connected to the power line bridge. One end of the power line bridge is electrically connected to the smart meter, and another end of the power line bridge is electrically connected to the data concentrator unit. The power line bridge communicates with the smart meter via the narrowband power line communication, to receive power-consuming data recorded by the smart meter. The power line bridge communicates with the data concentrator unit via the broadband over power line communication, to transmit the received power-consuming data to the data concentrator unit.
In one embodiment of the instant disclosure, the power line bridge comprises a broadband over power line communication module and a narrowband power line communication module. The broadband over power line communication module is connected to the narrowband power line communication module. The broadband over power line communication module and the narrowband power line communication module respectively comprise a transceiver and a microprocessor connected with each other.
In one embodiment of the instant disclosure, the power line bridge comprises a first transceiver, a second transceiver and a microprocessor. The microprocessor is connected between the first transceiver and the second transceiver.
In one embodiment of the instant disclosure, the data concentrator unit is electrically connected to the high-voltage power supplying switch in parallel, and in another embodiment of the instant disclosure, the data concentrator unit is electrically connected to one of the transformers in parallel.
In one embodiment of the instant disclosure, the data concentrator unit comprises a transmission module, an operation module, a storage module and an alert module. The operation module is connected to the transmission module. The operation module receives the power-consuming data transmitted from the power line bridge via the transmission module, and operates the power-consuming data. The storage module is connected to the transmission module and the operation module. The storage module stores a plurality of historical power-consuming data and the operated power-consuming data, and transmits the stored power-consuming data to a power consumer or a power provider. The power-consuming data comprises a power consumption, a power distribution in rush-hour and an area total voltage. The alert module is connected to the transmission module and the operation module, to transmit an alerting message to the power consumer or the power provider.
To sum up, in the advanced metering infrastructure system provided by the instant disclosure, the power line bridge is connected to the transformer in parallel, so one end of the power line bridge can communicate with the smart meter via the narrowband power line communication and another end of the power line bridge can communicate with the data concentrator unit via the broadband over power line communication. It effectively extends the signal transmission distance of the power-consuming data, and also increases the quantity of power-consuming data which every signal data concentrator unit can collect. Moreover, in the advanced metering infrastructure system provided by the instant disclosure, the data concentrator unit is also configured to operate and analyze the power-consuming data of the power consumers, which makes the power provider and the power consumer know their power-consuming data. In addition, the data concentrator unit is configured to immediately alert the power provider or the power consumer once the power-consuming data show certain abnormal situation, to maintain the safety of power-providing and power-consuming.
For further understanding of the instant disclosure, reference is made to the following detailed description illustrating the embodiments and embodiments of the instant disclosure. The description is only for illustrating the instant disclosure, not for limiting the scope of the claim.
Embodiments are illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which like references indicate similar elements and in which:
The aforementioned illustrations and following detailed descriptions are exemplary for the purpose of further explaining the scope of the instant disclosure. Other objectives and advantages related to the instant disclosure will be illustrated in the subsequent descriptions and appended drawings.
[One Embodiment of the Advanced Metering Infrastructure System]
The advanced metering infrastructure system provided by this embodiment is used in a power system, for real-time monitoring a power system.
The above power system is equipped with the advanced metering infrastructure system provided by this embodiment. As shown in
Different from the prior art shown in
Specifically speaking, in this embodiment, the power line bridges B1˜B6 communicate with the smart meters M1˜M6 via the narrowband power line communication to receive the power-consuming data of the smart meters, and the power line bridges B1˜B6 communicate with the data concentrator unit DCU via the broadband over power line communication to transmit the received power-consuming data to the data concentrator unit DCU. Thereby, two kinds of signal transmissions can be both used for transmitting the power-consuming data, and the signal transmission distance of the power-consuming data can be effectively extended, which overcome the limitation that the traditional metering system can merely use one local network (LAN) communication to transmit the data signals.
For example, please refer to
In details, in one embodiment, the data transmission between the broadband over power line communication module 310 and the narrowband power line communication module 320 of the power line bridge B is via a UART interface. Additionally, data transmissions between the transceiver 311 and the microprocessor 312, and the transceiver 321 and the microprocessor 322 are also via UART interfaces; however, it is not limited herein.
For another example, please refer to
Likewise, in one embodiment, the data transmission between the first transceiver 330 of the power line bridge B and the microprocessor 350 of the power line bridge B is via a UART interface. Moreover, the data transmission between the second transceiver 340 of the power line bridge B and the microprocessor 350 of the power line bridge B is also via a UART interface. However, it is not limited herein.
It should be noticed that, in the advanced metering infrastructure system provided by the instant disclosure, both of the power line bridges B provided by the embodiments shown in
Please refer to
As shown in
It should be noticed that, the power consumption in the power-consuming data refers to the power consumption recorded by every single smart meter per day. The power distribution in rush-hour in the power-consuming data refers to the total distributed power of all power consumers corresponding to one transformer in the rush hours per day. The area total voltage in the power-consuming data refers to the total voltage of the power-consuming area corresponding to one data concentrator unit. Thus, via the instant disclosure, both of the power provider and the power consumer can communicate with the data concentrator unit DCU and obtain the power-consuming data from the storage module 43 of the data concentrator unit DCU, to know the power providing situation or the power consuming situation currently or in the past.
Additionally, in this embodiment, based on the power-consuming data operated by the operation module 42, the alert module 44 connecting to the transmission module 41 and the operation module 42 of the data concentrator unit DCU would determine whether to transmit an alerting message to the power consumer or the power provider.
In one embodiment, the operation module 42 of the data concentrator unit DCU, each day, compares the power consumption in the operated power-consuming data and the power consumption in the historical power-consuming data and generates a difference. The alert module 44 would transmit an alerting message to the power consumer or the power provider once the difference is larger than a predetermined threshold. For example, once the difference between the power consumption recorded in one signal day and the historical power consumption recorded in the last day is larger than a predetermined threshold, the alert module 44 would transmit an alerting message to the power consumer or the power provider. In this example, the alert message is mainly provided to the power consumer, such that the power consumer can know there is an abnormal power-consuming situation and can further adjust his certain habit of using electricity.
In another embodiment, the operation module 42 of the data concentrator unit DCU compares the power distribution in rush-hour in the operated power-consuming data and a maximum transformer capacity of the corresponding transformer (not shown I
In still another embodiment, every day, between every time interval, the operation module 42 compares the area total voltage respectively with an upper-limit threshold and a lower-limit threshold. The alert module 44 transmits an alerting message to the power consumer or the power provider once the area total voltage has been larger than the upper-limit threshold or less than the lower-limit threshold for a second predetermined time. For example, every day, between every 15 minutes, the area total voltages obtained by the data concentrator unit DCU have been larger than the upper-limit threshold or less than the lower-limit threshold for 45 minutes, the alert module 44 transmits an alerting message to the power consumer or the power provider. In this example, the alert message is mainly provided to the power provider, such that the power provider can immediately deal with the abnormal power-providing situation occurred in a certain area to maintain the safety of power-providing.
The above embodiments are majorly for illustrating the advanced metering infrastructure system provided by the instant disclosure, but not for restricting the advanced metering infrastructure system provided by the instant disclosure. It should be noticed that, in addition to the power consumption, the power distribution in rush-hour and the area total voltage, the above mentioned power-consuming data can further comprise other operated quantity values, to provide more corresponding applications and service to the power provider or the power consumer, and the types of the operated quantity values here are not limited.
In order to further illustrate the advanced metering infrastructure system provided by the instant disclosure, there is one more embodiment in the following description. In the embodiment to be described, there are only parts different from the embodiment shown in
[Another Embodiment of the Advanced Metering Infrastructure System]
The advanced metering infrastructure system provided in this embodiment is used in a power system, for monitoring the provided power and consumed power recorded by the smart meter. Please refer to
The above power system is equipped with the advanced metering infrastructure system provided by the instant disclosure. As shown in
The elements and working mechanisms of the advanced metering infrastructure systems provided by this embodiment and the embodiment shown in
Regarding to the advanced metering infrastructure systems provided by the embodiments shown in
In other words, the advanced metering infrastructure system provided by the embodiment shown in
To sum up, in the advanced metering infrastructure system provided by the instant disclosure, the power line bridge is connected to the transformer in parallel, so one end of the power line bridge can communicate with the smart meter via the narrowband power line communication and another end of the power line bridge can communicate with the data concentrator unit via the broadband over power line communication. It effectively extends the signal transmission distance of the power-consuming data, and also increases the quantity of power-consuming data which every signal data concentrator unit can collect. Moreover, in the advanced metering infrastructure system provided by the instant disclosure, the data concentrator unit is also configured to operate and analyze the power-consuming data of the power consumers, which makes the power provider and the power consumer know their power-consuming data. In addition, the data concentrator unit is configured to immediately alert the power provider or the power consumer once the power-consuming data show certain abnormal situation, to maintain the safety of power-providing and power-consuming.
The descriptions illustrated supra set forth simply the preferred embodiments of the instant disclosure; however, the characteristics of the instant disclosure are by no means restricted thereto. All changes, alterations, or modifications conveniently considered by those skilled in the art are deemed to be encompassed within the scope of the instant disclosure delineated by the following claims.
Claims
1. An advanced metering infrastructure system, used in a power system for monitoring the provided power and consumed power recorded by a smart meter, the power system comprising a high-voltage power supplying switch, at least one transformer and at least one smart meter, wherein each transformer has one end electrically connected to at least one smart meter and another end electrically connected to the high-voltage power supplying switch or at least another transformer, the advanced metering infrastructure system comprising:
- a plurality of power line bridges, each power line bridge electrically connected to the transformer of the power system in parallel, and comprising a broadband over power line communication module and a narrowband power line communication module, wherein the broadband over power line communication module is connected to the narrowband power line communication module; and
- at least one data concentrator unit, having one end electrically connected to the power line bridge;
- wherein one end of the power line bridge is electrically connected to the smart meter, another end of the power line bridge is electrically connected to the data concentrator unit, the power line bridge communicates with the smart meter via the narrowband power line communication module to receive power-consuming data recorded by the smart meter, and the power line bridge communicates with the data concentrator unit via the broadband over power line communication module to transmit the received power-consuming data to the data concentrator unit.
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3. The advanced metering infrastructure system according to claim 1, wherein the broadband over power line communication module and the narrowband power line communication module respectively comprise a transceiver and a microprocessor connected with each other.
4. The advanced metering infrastructure system according to claim 3, wherein a data transmission between the broadband over power line communication module and the narrowband power line communication module, and data transmissions between the transceiver and the microprocessor in the broadband over power line communication module and the narrowband power line communication module are via a Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) interface respectively.
5. The advanced metering infrastructure system according to claim 1, wherein the power line bridge comprises a first transceiver, a second transceiver and a microprocessor, and the microprocessor is connected between the first transceiver and the second transceiver.
6. The advanced metering infrastructure system according to claim 5, wherein data transmissions between the first transceiver and the microprocessor and between the second transceiver and the microprocessor are via a UART interface respectively.
7. The advanced metering infrastructure system according to claim 1, wherein the data concentrator unit comprises:
- a transmission module;
- an operation module, connected to the transmission module, receiving the power-consuming data transmitted from the power line bridge via the transmission module, and operating the power-consuming data; and
- a storage module, connected to the transmission module and the operation module, storing a plurality of historical power-consuming data and the operated power-consuming data, and transmitting the stored power-consuming data to a power consumer or a power provider;
- wherein the power-consuming data comprises a power consumption, a power distribution in rush-hour and an area total voltage.
8. The advanced metering infrastructure system according to claim 7 wherein the data concentrator unit is electrically connected to the high-voltage power supplying switch in parallel.
9. The advanced metering infrastructure system according to claim 7 wherein the data concentrator unit is electrically connected to one of the transformers in parallel.
10. The advanced metering infrastructure system according to claim 7, wherein the data concentrator unit further comprises an alert module, the alert module is connected to the transmission module and the operation module to transmit an alerting message to the power consumer or the power provider.
11. The advanced metering infrastructure system according to claim 10, wherein the operation module compares the power consumption in the operated power-consuming data and the power consumption in the historical power-consuming data and generates a difference, and transmits the alerting message to the power consumer or the power provider if the difference is larger than a predetermined threshold.
12. The advanced metering infrastructure system according to claim 10, wherein the operation module compares the power distribution in rush-hour in the operated power-consuming data and a maximum transformer capacity of the transformer, and transmits the alerting message to the power consumer or the power provider if the power distribution in rush-hour has been larger than the maximum transformer capacity for a first predetermined time.
13. The advanced metering infrastructure system according to claim 10, wherein the operation module compares the area total voltage respectively with an upper-limit threshold and a lower-limit threshold, and transmits the alerting message to the power consumer or the power provider if the area total voltage has been larger than the upper-limit threshold or less than the lower-limit threshold for a second predetermined time.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 11, 2015
Publication Date: Jun 1, 2017
Inventors: Ping-Heng Li (Taipei City), Wei-Ho Chung (Taipei City), Chan-Nan Lu (Kaohsiung City)
Application Number: 14/967,096