Research of Solutions Toward Typical Problems in Acquisition System of User Power Consumption

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The acquisition system of user power consumption can collect data with local and remote communication. To solve the problem of local communication in different station areas, we analyzed the characteristics of Chinese power grid in six typical station areas, and found out the combined way of broadband power-line communication and micro-power wireless communication is the best solution. Meanwhile, we proposed three solutions to solve the problem of blind spots in remote communication, including wireless with electric expansion, low-voltage broadband power-line cascade connection and mid-voltage broadband power-line cascade connection [. These solutions of communication can provide technical supports to help building the acquisition system of user power consumption.

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