At St. Petersburg State University (SPbSU), in collaboration with the company "Lartech" and the concern "Energomera," the world's first electricity meter with artificial intelligence was presented. The development will help in the fight against illegal cryptocurrency mining in Russia.
Our device with artificial intelligence is not just an innovation. It is a step towards a more transparent economy and a secure energy system. It helps to identify illegal consumption and optimize the operation of power grids, increasing their reliability and efficiency.
Illegal miners create significant loads on electrical networks. This leads to power outages and losses for resource supplying companies. The new meter is capable of automatically recognizing abnormal electricity consumption.
The device not only records data but also analyzes consumer behavior. By connecting to the system, it receives information about the power and frequency of the electrical signal. If activity characteristic of a crypto farm is observed, the meter signals the energy supplier.
In addition, scientists from SPbSU and specialists from "Lartech" have developed an anti-fraud system that analyzes data from smart metering devices. The algorithm allows detecting modifications, illegal connections, and other methods of electricity theft.
Earlier www1.ru reported that scientists created a medical assistant based on artificial intelligence AIRI.
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