Energy-responsive aggregate context for energy saving in a multi-resident environment
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering
Journal Volume
11
Journal Issue
3
Pages
715-729
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Abstract
Human activity is among the critical information for a context-aware energy saving system since knowing what activities are undertaken is important for judging if energy is well spent. Most of the prior works on energy saving do not make the best of context-awareness especially in a multiuser environment to assist the energy saving system. In addition, they often ignore whether appliances are operating implicitly or explicitly related to the context. These factors may compromise the practicality and acceptability of most of the currently available energy saving systems, thus failing to meet real user needs. Therefore, we propose Energy-Responsive Aggregate Context (ERAC) to model multi-resident activities and their associated energy consumption. Based on the relationship, implicit or explicit, between a given appliance and its associated context, an energy saving system and its users can better determine whether the power consumed by the appliance is wasted. Our experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach. © 2004-2012 IEEE.
Subjects
Energy-responsive aggregate context (ERAC); energy-tagged aggregate context (ETAC); multi-resident activity recognition
SDGs
Other Subjects
Energy conservation; Energy utilization; Activity recognition; Available energy; Context-awareness; Energy saving systems; Energy-responsive aggregate context (ERAC); energy-tagged aggregate context (ETAC); Human activities; Multiuser environments; Aggregates
Type
journal article