MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641048568 A) filed by Seshadrirao Gudlavalleru Engineering College; Dr. Rohith Bala Jaswanth B; Mr. Sk. Baji Vali; Mr. K. Lakshmi Kameswara Rao; Mr. A. Naga Pavan; Mr. G. Vijay Sai Satya; and Mr. B. Hemanth, Gudlavalleru, Andhra Pradesh, on April 16, for 'a lora-based intelligent energy metering system for automated consumption monitoring, billing, and utility network integration.'
Inventor(s) include Seshadrirao Gudlavalleru Engineering College; Dr. Rohith Bala Jaswanth B; Mr. Sk. Baji Vali; Mr. K. Lakshmi Kameswara Rao; Mr. A. Naga Pavan; Mr. G. Vijay Sai Satya; and Mr. B. Hemanth.
The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The rapid growth in electricity consumption has created the need for efficient energy monitoring and management systems. Traditional energy meters mainly depend on manual meter reading, which can lead to human errors, delayed billing, and lack of transparency for consumers. To overcome these limitations, this project proposes a LoRa-based smart energy monitoring system that enables real-time tracking of electricity consumption using Internet of Things (IoT) technology.The proposed system integrates a digital energy measurement module, a microcontroller, and a LoRa communication module to measure electrical parameters such as voltage, current, power, and total energy consumption. The collected data is transmitted wirelessly over long distances using LoRa technology to a centralized monitoring platform. This allows both consumers and electricity distributors to access real-time energy usage information through a dashboard interface.The system also provides additional features such as power usage alerts, historical data storage, and automated monitoring of electricity consumption patterns. By enabling continuous monitoring and remote data transmission, the proposed solution improves transparency, reduces manual effort, and supports efficient energy management. The system is particularly suitable for rural and remote areas where reliable internet connectivity may not be available.Overall, the proposed LoRa-based smart energy monitoring system provides a cost-effective, scalable, and efficient approach for modern energy management and smart grid applications. Keywords: Smart Energy Meter, LoRa Communication, Internet of Things (IoT), Energy Monitoring, Wireless Data Transmission, Power Consumption Monitoring, Smart Grid, Energy Management System."
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