A group metering method (and system) for monitoring electrical energy
consumption by a plurality of proximate users replaces multiple
individual user-meters by a single electronic meter. A single
computational engine computes consumed energy values by the users and
deploys a single subsection set (display, real time clock, and
non-volatile memory) which can be located on a PCB. The system, usable
for single or three phase, may be located out of reach from the users to
make it tamper proof. Individual ADCs obtain electrical current values
(through current transformers,) of power consumed by individual users and
cooperate with a single DSP to compute energy consumption by individual
users, readable on a common display in round robin fashion. Differences
between the sum of energy values consumed by the users and a consolidated
energy reading beyond a known threshold are reported as possible
user-tampering. Asynchronous communication ports communicate with display
units and AMR modules.