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greentech: a case study for using the web of things in household energy conservation
Liu Yang; Li Qiang; Qin Weijun; Sun Limin; Liu Yn
2012
Conference Name9th IEEE International Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing, UIC 2012 and 9th IEEE International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing, ATC 2012
SourceProceedings - IEEE 9th International Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing and IEEE 9th International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing, UIC-ATC 2012
Pages906-911
Conference DateSeptember 4, 2012 - September 7, 2012
Conference PlaceFukuoka, Japan
Indexed TypeEI
Department(1) Institute of Software Chinese Academy of Sciences China; (2) School of Software and Microelectronics Peking University Beijing China
English AbstractEnergy conservation has become a hot worldwide topic for a number of years. Based on our research, the Web of Things can be used to conserve people's domestic energy consumption in a smart way. In this paper, we have proposed a model based on the Web of Things for the purpose of not only measuring power consumption of household appliances, but also providing web services for householders to scan and control their indoor electricity usage. In addition, we have designed and implemented a prototyping system, which comprised a smart outlet used to detect appliances' power consumption and control them, some sensors used to sense indoor circumstances including temperature, humidity and light intensity, a household gateway for data transmission, a service platform for data publishing and a mobile application. Finally, in order to verify the model's feasibility and efficiency, we have tested our system's performance by real-time and accuracy experiments. © 2012 IEEE.; Energy conservation has become a hot worldwide topic for a number of years. Based on our research, the Web of Things can be used to conserve people's domestic energy consumption in a smart way. In this paper, we have proposed a model based on the Web of Things for the purpose of not only measuring power consumption of household appliances, but also providing web services for householders to scan and control their indoor electricity usage. In addition, we have designed and implemented a prototyping system, which comprised a smart outlet used to detect appliances' power consumption and control them, some sensors used to sense indoor circumstances including temperature, humidity and light intensity, a household gateway for data transmission, a service platform for data publishing and a mobile application. Finally, in order to verify the model's feasibility and efficiency, we have tested our system's performance by real-time and accuracy experiments. © 2012 IEEE.
KeywordData Communication Systems Domestic Appliances Humidity Control Ubiquitous Computing Web Services
SponsorshipIEEE; IEEE Computer Society; IEEE Technical Committee on Scalable Computing (TCSC); The Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ)
Language英语
Content Type会议论文
URIhttp://ir.iscas.ac.cn/handle/311060/15853
Collection中国科学院软件研究所
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Liu Yang,Li Qiang,Qin Weijun,et al. greentech: a case study for using the web of things in household energy conservation[C],2012:906-911.
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