Edmi Eziview Software ❲2024❳
EziView’s core strength is its abstraction layer. It doesn't care how the data arrives. Whether via GPRS/4G, NB-IoT, PLC, or RF mesh, EziView normalizes the data into a single, coherent data model.
Let’s break down why this software is becoming indispensable for modern Distribution System Operators (DSOs). One of the biggest headaches in AMI is heterogeneity. Many utilities operate on a "best-of-breed" strategy, leading to a zoo of communication protocols (DLMS/COSEM, IEC 62056-21, Modbus, M-Bus).
But there is a quieter, equally critical hero in the utility software stack: Edmi Eziview Software
EziView serves as the critical switch. Through the software, operators can send remote disconnect/reconnect commands, or more granularly, load limiting (e.g., "Reduce consumption to 2kW").
In the world of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), the hardware often gets the spotlight. We talk about the robustness of the meter, the latency of the RF mesh, or the bandwidth of the WAN backhaul. EziView’s core strength is its abstraction layer
If your utility is still treating your HES as just a database for monthly reads, you’re using 10% of the software. The real value lies in the 5-minute intervals, the power quality alarms, and the remote disconnect capabilities.
In a world where utilities are moving from "readiness" to "actionability," EziView is the bridge between the physical meter in the field and the digital twin in the control room. Let’s break down why this software is becoming
Are you using EDMI EziView in your current AMI rollout? What has been your experience with the reporting module? Let me know in the comments.