Decentralized Energy Demand Regulation in Smart Homes

Conference Paper (2016)
Author(s)

Akshay S.N. (TU Delft - Embedded Systems)

A Reyes Lua (External organisation)

RR Venkatesha Prasad (TU Delft - Embedded Systems)

Research Group
Embedded Systems
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/GLOCOM.2016.7841718
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Publication Year
2016
Language
English
Research Group
Embedded Systems
Pages (from-to)
1-7
ISBN (electronic)
978-1-5090-1328-9

Abstract

Smart grids offer better energy management at consumer premises as well as energy companies side using bi- directional communication and control. Energy companies can balance energy supply and demand to a large extent, with the advent of smart homes. They can also nudge consumers to shift their demands to off-peak hours for load balancing and monetary benefits. We propose a decentralized demand scheduling algorithm that minimizes consumer discomfort and electricity cost of a household. Our algorithm utilizes only aggregated energy consumption of a household to derive optimal appliance level demand schedules. Furthermore, a low-complexity energy disaggregation algorithm is proposed to derive fine- grained appliance information and consumer preferences. We propose three important coefficients related to energy usage of consumers. We utilize them to derive optimal day- ahead demand schedules. The decentralized algorithm is empirically evaluated using real-world energy usage data from open datasets, which include our own deployment. Our proposed scheduling algorithm saves up to 30% energy cost. This work is one of the first to derive day-ahead schedules using real-world data from multiple households.

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