Industrial Wireless


Satellite technology enables smart metering project

October 2017 Industrial Wireless

Benton County is in Northwest Tennessee, bordering the western branch of the Tennessee River and often referred to as the gateway to Middle Tennessee. Aside from the city of Camden, the only other largely populated areas are the agrarian communities of Big Sandy and Holladay.

The county’s electricity requirements are met by Benton County Electric System (BCES), whose 38 employees work to deliver power to more than 10 000 customers. BCES’s philosophy is to offer fair and equitable rates for all. To accomplish this, it began an initiative five years ago to install automated metering infrastructure that would collect consumption data every fifteen minutes. Having near-real time access to this data would allow BCES to respond to customer needs, expedite engineering analysis, and provide holistic data of the electric system for a cost-based rate design. The company would be able to connect and disconnect services, monitor power outages across the county and offer new prepaid services. Moreover, reducing its reliance on manual meter checks saves countless travel hours for BCES’s staff.

The company faced several challenges in rolling out its automated metering infrastructure due to the patchy and unreliable cellular coverage typical of rural and remote locations. Scott Owens of BCES explains: “We initially adopted a hybrid connectivity model for our meters, connecting our collectors on a fibre optic network in certain areas, and private cellular networks in others. However, there were gaps in the coverage meaning that some isolated meters still had to be read manually, draining time and resources. We needed a connectivity solution that would better enable us to utilise the integrated automated metering infrastructure.”

The solution

BCES engineers set about finding the right partners to provide a reliable alternative for their existing connectivity methods. They chose Network Innovations, a key partner of Inmarsat, and a leading provider of BGAN M2M satellite communication services.

Powered by Inmarsat’s global 3G L-band satellite network and optimised for lower bandwidth and throughput than the standard BGAN offering, with a minimum billing increment of 1 kilobyte, BGAN M2M provides a reliable, IP-based real-time connectivity service that seamlessly integrates into any network. It supplies a reliable, always-available service and connects monitoring and control applications in remote, unmanned locations, giving full visibility and management of dispersed assets across an entire operational area.

“We listened to and fully understood Benton County Electric’s unique challenges and goals. Our extensive experience working with BGAN M2M and designing solutions for the utility industry, ensured the project was a success,” said Eric Verheylewegen, vice president global land sales at Network Innovations.

The results

With a fully-reliable network in place, BCES has been able to complete the rollout of its automated metering infrastructure. This has enabled the successful implementation of a fair and equitable rate design for every customer. The network has also ensured the success of prepay services, which reads/disconnects/connects meters daily, giving customers more choices and information than ever before.

Owens says that the Inmarsat service has given them the connectivity and cost needed to complete the project.

“Connectivity is the key to everything we do,” he adds. “We don’t need a super-fast network, but we do need a stable and reliable service. The assistance we received when implementing the BGAN terminals from Network Innovations was outstanding and appreciated in a small company such as ours. The service provided the foundation we need for our automated metering project, which has saved us time and money, and enabled us to improve the experience of our customers.”

Inmarsat’s BGAN M2M solution continues to serve reliably and efficiently, providing BCES with the peace of mind that meter data is always being collected. The utility plans to add to their number of BGAN terminals in Benton County, which promises to bring further benefits to the county’s residents, as it continues to develop its integrated intelligent grid.

Key benefits of Broadband Global Area Network Machine-to-Machine (BGAN M2M):

1. Performance: standard IP at a rate of up to 448 Kbps with a low latency from 800 milliseconds.

2. Reliability: operates over the Inmarsat L-band global satellite and ground network, with 99,9% availability.

3. Easy to integrate: simple for field teams to set up, integrate and maintain without technical expertise or training.

4. Cost-effective: low-cost terminal, low data rate plans with no reconnection fees.

5. Enhanced support: free firmware upgrade over-the-air.

6. Easy to manage solution: remote terminal management, debugging and configuration options.

For more information contact Jonathan Sinnatt, Inmarsat, +44 20 7728 1935, [email protected], www.inmarsat.com





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