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TITLE Smart Energy Metering and Smart Water Billing using IoT
ABSTRACT The reliable management of electricity and water has become a critical requirement in rapidly growing urban environments. Traditional metering and billing systems still commonly rely on manual reading, estimated billing, and delayed updates, which often result in inaccurate bills, human errors, and lack of real-time visibility for both consumers and utility providers. To address these limitations, this project presents an IOT- based Smart Energy Metering and Smart Water Billing System that enables continuous monitoring, automated bill generation, and intelligent control of utility services. The proposed system uses an ESP32 micro controller interfaced with an energy metering module and a water flow sensor to measure real-time consumption of electricity and water. The readings are transmitted to a backend server, where they are stored, processed, and used to compute bills based on actual usage. A web-based dashboard allows users to view their current and historical consumption, check billing status, and track payment history. For utility providers, the system offers an overview of connected meters and their status. Beyond billing, the system integrates smart control using relay modules and solenoid valves, allowing automatic disconnection of electricity and water supply when bills remain unpaid beyond a defined grace period and reconnection after payment. Email notifications are used to inform users about generated bills, due dates, and reminders. Overall, this project delivers an efficient, scalable, and interactive approach to utility metering and billing, serving as a practical smart-infrastructure solution for households, apartments, and institutional campuses.
AUTHOR PROF. MANJULA N, AJJOLA MANJUNATHA, BHAVANA S, KEERTHANA K, LEKHA P Department of Electronics Communication and Engineering, Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bengaluru, India
VOLUME 177
DOI DOI: 10.15680/IJIRCCE.2025.1312046
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