There are often numerous devices and appliances drawing power in homes and businesses, making it hard to keep tabs on them and ensure that electricity, and by extension money, is not being wasted. One way to aid in simplifying this process is to track the power being drawn from various sections of a building. For this project, a current sensing device was created to provide users data about the electricity being used on individual circuits. The system consists of two parts, a sensing device that mounts in the panel next to the breakers, and a main controller that lives outside the panel. It was important the system could be scalable to meet any size building, this was accomplished through a modular design, and bus based architecture.
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Matthew
Corso
Nathanael
Frisch
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Conference URC
Event Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering (ISE)
Department Electrical and Computer Engineering (ISE)