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Meter data management (MDM) refers to software that performs long-term data storage and management for the vast quantities of data delivered by smart metering systems. This data consists primarily of usage data and events that are imported from the head-end servers managing the data collection in advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) or automatic meter reading (AMR) systems. MDM is a component in the Smart Grid infrastructure promoted by utility companies.

Systems

An MDM system will typically import the data, then validate, cleanse and process it before making it available for billing and analysis.

Products for meter data include:

  • Smart meter deployment planning and management;
  • Meter and network asset monitoring and management;
  • Automated smart meter provisioning (i.e. addition, deletion and updating of meter information at utility and AMR side) and billing cutover;
  • Meter-to-Cash system, workforce management system, asset management and other systems.

Furthermore, an MDM may provide reporting capabilities for load and demand forecasting, management reports, and customer service metrics.

An MDM provide application programming interfaces (APIs) between the MDM and the multiple destinations that rely on meter data. This is the first step to ensure that consistent processes and 'understanding' get applied to the data. Besides this common functionality, an advanced MDM may provide facility for remote connect/disconnect of meters, power status verification\power restoration verification and On demand read of remote meters .

A 2010 marketing study predicted growth.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Meter Data Management Market to Grow 300% by 2014, According to GTM Research". Green Tech Media. August 19, 2010. Retrieved March 22, 2017.

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