Stream Compression of DLMS Smart Meter Readings

05/03/2021
by   Marcell Fehér, et al.
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Smart electricity meters typically upload readings a few times a day. Utility providers aim to increase the upload frequency in order to access consumption information in near real time, but the legacy compressors fail to provide sufficient savings on the low-bandwidth, high-cost data connection. We propose a new compression method and data format for DLMS smart meter readings, which is significantly better with frequent uploads and enable reporting every reading in near real time with the same or lower data sizes than the currently available compressors in the DLMS protocol.

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