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Intelligent Power Management Device with Middleware based Living Pattern Learning for Power Reduction

Authors
Lee, MinsooUhm, YoonsikKim, YongKim, GwanyeonPark, Sehyun
Issue Date
Nov-2009
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
Energy-saving; Power Outlet; Standby Power; wireless sensor and actuator networks
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS, v.55, no.4, pp 2081 - 2089
Pages
9
Journal Title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
Volume
55
Number
4
Start Page
2081
End Page
2089
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/22937
DOI
10.1109/TCE.2009.5373772
ISSN
0098-3063
1558-4127
Abstract
This paper presents design and implementation of intelligent power management devices using user location, user motion detection and user living patterns in home networks. Our design integrates the device to be controlled, the intelligent Power Management Device (iPMD), and the adaptive light-weight middleware so that it can be used with minimal power consumption for a wide range of applications. iPMD which will be installed in every power outlet in a home, is made up of five blocks: the pyroelectric infrared (PIR) sensor circuit, the light sensor circuit, the microprocessor, the power meter with a LED display and the PLC module. iPMD detects if a human body enters the detection area or not. If there is no human body present, all controlled appliances are turned off and iPMDs help reduce standby power consumption. If there is, the iPMD detects the light intensity under the environment and maintains sufficient light by controlling the nearby lights. An iPMD transmits and receives the sensor data from nearby iPMDs so the IPG can control different lights and appliances in different regions. iPMDs also communicate with the lightweight middleware at an Intelligent Power Gateway (IPG) that adoptively reason the optimal power control by analyzing user living pattern from the sensing data from devices. The experimental results obtained from the real apartments show that the total power consumption can be reduced up to 7.5 %(1).
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