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Smart home energy management with vehicle-to-home technology

2017 13th IEEE International Conference on Control & Automation (ICCA), 2017
With the increasingly prevalence of building automation devices and two-way communication infrastructure, home energy management has drawn lots of attentions in recent years. As a newly emerged residential energy resource, the home plugged electric vehicle (EV) has the potential to discharge energy and serve the home consumption.
Chenxi Li   +5 more
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A Home Energy Management System for Energy-Efficient Smart Homes

2014 International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence, 2014
As the carbon dioxide emission and global warming become the world serious issues, many researches are performed to reduce the energy consumption. Therefore, there are many new devices for energy saving scheme in the smart home area, such as smart plug, AMI, and IHD.
Hyunjeong Lee, Wan-Ki Park, Il-Woo Lee
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Real-Time Energy Management for Smart Homes

IEEE Systems Journal, 2021
This article aims to develop a multiobjective optimization portfolio for real-time energy management in a smart home equipped with battery associated rooftop solar panels, lighting loads, air conditioners, and other smart home appliances. The energy management problem is framed for simultaneous minimization of the monetary energy cost and total ...
Subho Paul, Narayana Prasad Padhy
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An ontology based energy management for smart home

Sustainable Computing: Informatics and Systems, 2021
Abstract In this work, the main objective is oriented towards the development of a completed system of saving energy at a home in south Algeria. The proposed previously solution (OSEIM) is an intelligent solution based on domain ontology for the electrical energy management in the home; these are designed, built, and operated with increasingly ...
Djamel Saba   +2 more
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Ontology for Home Energy Management Domain

2011
This paper focuses on an approach to build ontology for home energy management domain which is compatible with Suggested Upper Merged Ontology (SUMO). Our starting point in doing so was to study general classifications of home electrical appliances provided by various home appliances vendors and manufacturers.
Nazaraf Shah   +3 more
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Efficient Home Energy Management System

2014 6th International Conference on New Technologies, Mobility and Security (NTMS), 2014
Consumer domain energy management systems or home energy management system (HEMS) is largely neglected in existing practical smart grid EMS studies. This paper presents a practical HEMS that supports various existing and emerging actors. Some of the proposed features include the support of automatic and manual scheduling and control of the devices ...
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Prioritized energy optimal management for home-to-home in smart grid

2017 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE), 2017
This paper proposes a prioritized energy optimal management for home-to-home in smart grid. As this proposed mechanism configures the prioritized optimal energy, if there is a surplus of energy from the energy provider of home, the energy broker in smart grid distributes the optimal energy to the requesting user for the purpose of maximizing the user's
Yoon-Sik Yoo   +3 more
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A secure electric energy management in smart home

International Journal of Communication Systems, 2017
SummaryWe formulate and study an intelligent and secure house electricity system on the basis of the Internet of Things. The security of sensitive data collected and transmitted by sensor nodes installed in home appliances and household electrical devices is critical, since the transmitted data can be easily manipulated by different types of attacks ...
Bacem Mbarek   +3 more
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A Survey of Home Energy Management for Residential Customers

2015 IEEE 29th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 2015
The state of the art of old-age grids into smart grids provides residents the opportunity to schedule their appliances to consume the energy optimally that leads to potentially balance the demand side as well as the supply side more effectively and minimizes the power Peak-to-Average Ratio (PAR), which ultimately provides benefit to the residents in ...
Ihsan Ullah   +6 more
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Home Energy Management Systems

2014
The smart grid initiative aims to increase the reliability and diversity of energy supply in order to reduce pollution and provide cheaper and cleaner energy alternatives. However, these objectives cannot be met if electricity consumption in homes and commercial buildings are not allied with these principles.
Fayҫal Bouhafs   +2 more
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