A wireless meter (often called a smart meter) is an advanced digital device that measures utility consumption—such as electricity, water, or gas—and transmits the data automatically to utility providers using radio frequency networks. By replacing traditional manual dials with automated communication modules, these meters eliminate the need for physical on-site readings and estimated billing. How Wireless Meters Work
Wireless meters function by tracking resource consumption in real-time or at short intervals (e.g., every few minutes). The process relies on an integrated communication flow: How Do Smart Meters Communicate? – Envocore
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