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Enabling machine understandable exchange of energy consumption information in intelligent domotic environments
Abstract In the 21st century, all the major countries around the world are coming together to reduce the impact of energy generation and consumption on the global environment. Energy conservation and its efficient usage has become a top agenda on the desks of many governments. In the last decade, the drive to make homes automated and to deliver a better assisted living picked pace and the research into home automation systems accelerated, usually based on a centralized residential gateway. However most devised solutions fail to provide users with information about power consumption of different house appliances. The ability to collect power consumption information can lead us to have a more energy efficient society. The goal addressed in this paper is to enable residential gateways to provide the energy consumption information, in a machine understandable format, to support third party applications and services. To reach this goal, we propose a Semantic Energy Information Publishing Framework. The proposed framework publishes, for different appliances in the house, their power consumption information and other properties, in a machine understandable format. Appliance properties are exposed according to the existing semantic modeling supported by residential gateways, while instantaneous power consumption is modeled through a new modular Energy Profile ontology.
Enabling machine understandable exchange of energy consumption information in intelligent domotic environments
Abstract In the 21st century, all the major countries around the world are coming together to reduce the impact of energy generation and consumption on the global environment. Energy conservation and its efficient usage has become a top agenda on the desks of many governments. In the last decade, the drive to make homes automated and to deliver a better assisted living picked pace and the research into home automation systems accelerated, usually based on a centralized residential gateway. However most devised solutions fail to provide users with information about power consumption of different house appliances. The ability to collect power consumption information can lead us to have a more energy efficient society. The goal addressed in this paper is to enable residential gateways to provide the energy consumption information, in a machine understandable format, to support third party applications and services. To reach this goal, we propose a Semantic Energy Information Publishing Framework. The proposed framework publishes, for different appliances in the house, their power consumption information and other properties, in a machine understandable format. Appliance properties are exposed according to the existing semantic modeling supported by residential gateways, while instantaneous power consumption is modeled through a new modular Energy Profile ontology.
Enabling machine understandable exchange of energy consumption information in intelligent domotic environments
Bonino, Dario (author) / Corno, Fulvio (author) / Razzak, Faisal (author)
Energy and Buildings ; 43 ; 1392-1402
2011-01-25
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Modeling, simulation and emulation of Intelligent Domotic Environments
Online Contents | 2011
|Modeling, simulation and emulation of Intelligent Domotic Environments
British Library Online Contents | 2011
|Modeling, simulation and emulation of Intelligent Domotic Environments
Elsevier | 2011
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