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A Smarter Meter: IEEE-1459 power definitions in an off-the-shelf Smart MeterBerrisford, 2015
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- Berrisford A
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- 2015 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (I2MTC) Proceedings
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With respect to harmonics, revenue meters have suffered from inconsistent power definitions and ambiguous metering Specifications for decades. Modern digital metering technology and new power definitions can correct these issues. The IEEE-1459 Standard provides …
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