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Appliance Recognition in an OSGi-Based Home Energy Management Gateway

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  • Federica Paganelli
  • Francesca Paradiso
  • Stefano Turchi
  • Antonio Luchetta
  • Pino Castrogiovanni
  • Dino Giuli

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The rational use and management of energy is considered a key societal and technological challenge. Home energy management systems (HEMS) have been introduced especially in private home domains to support users in managing and controlling energy consuming devices. Recent studies have shown that informing users about their habits with appliances as well as their usage pattern can help to achieve energy reduction in private households. This requires instruments able to monitor energy consumption at fine grain level and provide this information to consumers. While the most existing approaches for load disaggregation and classification require high-frequency monitoring data, in this paper we propose an approach that exploits low-frequency monitoring data gathered by meters (i.e., Smart Plugs) displaced in the home. Moreover, while the most existing works dealing with appliance classification delegate the classification task to a remote central server, we propose a distributed approach where data processing and appliance recognition are performed locally in the Home Gateway. Our approach is based on a distributed load monitoring system made of Smart Plugs attached to devices and connected to a Home Gateway via the ZigBee protocol. The Home Gateway is based on the OSGi platform, collects data from home devices, and hosts both data processing and user interaction logic.

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  • Federica Paganelli & Francesca Paradiso & Stefano Turchi & Antonio Luchetta & Pino Castrogiovanni & Dino Giuli, 2015. "Appliance Recognition in an OSGi-Based Home Energy Management Gateway," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 11(2), pages 937356-9373, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:11:y:2015:i:2:p:937356
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/937356
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