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Residence Energy Control System Based on Wireless Smart Socket and IoT

Authors
Tsai, Kun-LinLeu, Fang-YieYou, Ilsun
Issue Date
2016
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Keywords
Energy control system; Internet of Things (IoT); neural network; smart socket; smart living
Citation
IEEE Access, v.4, pp 2885 - 2894
Pages
10
Journal Title
IEEE Access
Volume
4
Start Page
2885
End Page
2894
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/9909
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2016.2574199
ISSN
2169-3536
Abstract
To avoid resources on green earth being exhausted much earlier by human beings, energy saving has been one of the key issues in our everyday lives. In fact, energy control for some appliances is an effective method to save energy at home, since it prevents users from consuming too much energy. Even though there are numerous commercial energy-effective products that are helpful in energy saving for particular appliances, it is still hard to find a comprehensive solution to effectively reduce appliances' energy consumption in a house. Therefore, in this paper, an intelligent energy control scheme, named the residence energy control system (RECoS) is proposed, which is developed based on wireless smart socket and Internet of Things technology to minimize energy consumption of home appliances without deploying sensors. The RECoS provides four control modes, including peak-time control, energy-limit control, automatic control, and user control. The former two are operated for all smart sockets in a house, while the latter two are used by individual smart sockets, aiming to enhance the functionality of energy control. The experimental results show that the proposed scheme can save up to 43.4% of energy for some appliances in one weekday.
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