A survey of smart home energy conservation techniques

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Tarih

Mart, 2023

Yazarlar

Fakhar, Muhemmed Zaman
Yalcin, Emre
Bilge, Alper

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Elsevier

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

Özet

Smart homes are equipped with easy-to-interact interfaces, providing a more comfortable living environment and less energy consumption. There are currently satisfactory approaches proposed to deliver adequate comfort and ease to smart home inhabitants through infrared sensors, motion sensors, and other similar technologies. However, the goal of reducing energy consumption is always a significant concern for smart home stakeholders. A detailed discussion about energy management techniques might open new leads for advanced research and even introduce more ways to improve existing methods since a summary of effective energy conservation techniques are helpful to get a quick overview of the state-of-the-art techniques. This review study aims to provide an overview of previously proposed techniques for energy conservation and energy-saving recommendations. We identify various critical features in energy conservation techniques, i.e., user energy profiling, appliance energy profiling, and off-peak load scheduling to perform a comparative analysis among different techniques. Then, we explain various energy conservation techniques, describe common and rare evaluation metrics, identify several techniques for realizing synthetic smart home energy consumption datasets, and provide a statistical analysis of the existing literature. The survey finally points out possible research directions which might lead to new inquiries in energy conservation research.

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Anahtar Kelimeler

Smart homes, Energy conservation, Energy optimization, Activity detection, Energy profiling

Kaynak

Expert Systems with Applications

WoS Q Değeri

Q1

Scopus Q Değeri

N/A

Cilt

213

Sayı

B

Künye

Fakhar, M. Z., Yalcin, E., & Bilge, A. (2023). A survey of smart home energy conservation techniques. Expert Systems with Applications, 213, 118974.