tailieunhanh - Contribution to improving the monitoring of distribution and consumption of final energy (Water, Electricity, Gas) in developing countries

The main objective of this paper is to propose a model based on recent measurement technologies (Internet of Things, big data, cloud computing, etc.) for energy distribution and consumption monitoring in developing countries. | International Journal of Computer Networks and Communications Security VOL. 4, NO. 5, MAY 2016, 153–158 Available online at: E-ISSN 2308-9830 (Online) / ISSN 2410-0595 (Print) Contribution to Improving the Monitoring of Distribution and Consumption of Final Energy (Water, Electricity, Gas) in Developing Countries LANDRY T. YELOME1, SAMBA NDIAYE2, NGARTABE KAG-TEUBE3, SIDI M. FARSSI4, ABDOURAHMANE RAIMY5, SAMUEL OUYA6 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Cheikh Anta Diop University, Polytechnic High School, Dakar, Senegal E-mail: , 2techni133@, 3kagteubedaniel@, 4 farsism@, 5araimy16@, ABSTRACT If electricity, water and gas production has almost doubled since the 1970s, the share of developing countries has continued to contract. Public operators of final energy distribution in developing countries face a lot of problems such as measuring of consumption, bill collection, etc. The main objective of this paper is to propose a model based on recent measurement technologies (Internet of Things, big data, cloud computing, etc.) for energy distribution and consumption monitoring in developing countries. Our approach will help facilitate access to the final energy to households and businesses, the real-time measuring of consumption, collection of invoice amounts, detection and alert on failures, etc. This approach will also allow operators to increase their production and distribution capacity in developing countries. The different results obtained during simulations show the relevance of our approach. Keywords: Big Data Analytic, Cloud Computing, Development, Energy, Internet of things (IoT), Real Time, Smart Metering. 1 INTRODUCTION The rapid growth of the population and the transformation of lifestyles and economic development in developing countries [1] increase pressure on water resources, electricity and gas disponibility that are already limited due to the size of its needs: food .

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