Multiplatform Mobile App For A Residential Energy Metering System
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https://doi.org/10.5902/2179460X40646Keywords:
Mobile application, Multiplatform development, Smart outletAbstract
This paper presents the development of an application for visualizing collected data and controlling a SmartSocket prototype. The application designed in this work aims to provide mobility and improve usability. Following these principles, the application is designed for mobile devices and is compatible with Android and iOS platforms. The application uses the Ionic framework along with Angular, while the backend application was developed in Python language. The evaluation of the developed application showed that it is possible to analyze, interpret and display to the user relevant information about the smart socket.
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