Drawing a mobile system for meter reading through Bluetooth technology
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15381/idata.v16i1.6428Keywords:
mobile, meter, Bluetooth, remote readingAbstract
Currently in Peru, the water meter reading and electricity is conducted monthly by hand, resulting in loss of time to make a record twice: first in the manual page and then the billing system, additional human errors occur fingering, monthly billing with consequent inaccurate customer dissatisfaction. As an alternative solution arises designing a mobile system for remote meter reading, using Bluetooth technology.
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