Power pilferage detection and identification system
Abstract
Energy Pilferage is a volatile activity that is hampering the socioeconomic growth of our
country. Energy Pilferage is the act of illegally using unauthorized amount of power for
individual gain. Local areas such as: households, small businesses steal energy directly from
the distribution network causing major loss in terms or monetary compensation. Power
pilferage takes several forms. Line tapping, meter tempering, and line bypassing are the most
common. Local implementation methods include tempering electromechanical meters with
foreign items, introducing a circuit to delay the meter, etc. Creative methods make durable
solutions challenging. An effective monitoring system could prevent this ever happening. We
have emulated a system by which real time data will be collected and later be used for the input
for our DT (Decision Tree) algorithm to detect the possible theft patterns. The project's main
goal is to ensure public access to clean, reliable power while eliminating unethical transmission
and distribution activities (such as energy theft, improper device installation, customer
nonpayment, accounting issues, etc.).