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ABSTRACT
Science and technology with all its miraculous advancements has
fascinated human life to a great extent that imagining a world without these
innovations is hardly possible. While technology is on the raising slope, we
should also note the increasing immoral activities. With a technical view, “Power
Theft” is a non-ignorable crime that is highly prevalent, and at the same time it
directly affects the economy of a nation. Data collected over Tirunelveli District,
Bhel Trichy proves the necessity of this project.
Detecting and eradicating such crimes with the assistance of the
developing scientific field is the “Need of the Hour”. With these views was this
paper conceived and designed. Our paper provides a complete and comprehensive
tool to prevent power theft which is very simple to understand and easy to
implement(Accepted by T.N.E.B officials). It includes four sections – transmitting,
receiving, counter display and processing sections
INTRODUCTION:
Electricity is the modern man’s most convenient and useful form of
energy without which the present social infrastructure would not be feasible. The
increase in per capita production is the reflection of the increase in the living
standard of people. When importance of electricity is on the increasing side, then
how much should theft of this energy or illegal consumption of power from the
transmission lines be averted? Power theft has become a great challenge to the
electricity board. The dailies report that Electricity Board suffers a total loss of
8 % in revenue due to power theft every year, which has to controlled. Our paper
identifies the Power theft and indicates it to the Electricity board through Power
line. We had also dealt about the remote monitoring of an energy meter
CONCLUDING LINES:
This paper is designed for industrial purpose, but it can be extended
to domestic purposes also. It gives a big hand to vigilance squad to control theft
quickly and easily. With its usage, the crime of stealing power may be brought to
an end and thereby a new bloom may be expected in the economy of our
motherland. The prime limitation of the system in the present form is the distance
coverage. To overcome this when applied in a large scale, repeaters can be
employed at suitable intervals. To certain extent the power level of the transmitter
may be improved. Our paper not only indicates the place of power theft but also
the amount of energy being stolen that is, it gives the best of the expected results.
The use of this technique gives a new hope and accuracy for the satisfaction to
complete the work