In regions with vast geographies and GSM coverage problems, such as Karadağ Plateau, access to meter data poses a serious challenge for energy distribution companies. The project scope is a reliable RF mesh-based meter monitoring solution specifically designed for such large and rural areas, operating in the 2.4 GHz frequency bands.
Jun 6, 2022
Çoruh AKSA
A network of 300 meters has been established in the Karadağ Plateau, which spans an area of approximately 4 km x 4 km. Our system offers a suitable solution for the application with a 60-minute meter reading frequency. Its most important feature is its ability to perform uninterrupted and instant meter data tracking via RF mesh connection in these regions where the traditional GSM network experiences coverage problems. Modems transmit meter data to the central system using the most suitable route through the mesh network they create among themselves. In this way, reliable access is provided even to meters in remote and isolated locations.
Wide Area Coverage: Coverage of large geographies with an RF mesh network spanning 4 km x 4 km.
GSM Coverage Independence: Offers a solution to GSM coverage problems experienced in rural and challenging terrains, minimizing communication interruptions.
Long-Distance Communication Adaptation: Provides more flexible and robust communication capability in long-distance and obstructed environments.
Stable RF Mesh Infrastructure: Each modem also acting as a relay ensures the network's self-healing and efficient operation.
Efficient Operation with Low Reading Frequency: A 60-minute reading frequency provides energy efficiency in places with less dynamic consumption profiles, such as plateaus.
As in the Karadağ Plateau example, it meets the meter reading and management needs of energy distribution companies in challenging geographies, lightening the operational burden and increasing service quality with remote monitoring capability.