2019
DOI: 10.3390/en12193712
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Generic Ontology of Energy Consumption Households

Abstract: The smart concept has changed both household electrical systems (smart home) and the whole electric power system (smart grid). It has facilitated much more efficient electrical energy management. Therefore, there is a need to develop a detailed model and knowledge base at the micro-system level, which can respond to changes in the electric power system. Extensive knowledge (know-how), large financial outlays, and access to modern technologies are necessary in order to design and build a functional smart grid. … Show more

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“…These areas can be directly interlinked, resulting in a gradual increase in household demand for electricity (Tzeiranaki et al, 2019), whose consumption is increasingly dependent on, among others, the level of affluence, the composition and size of the family (Brounen et al, 2012). Whatever the reasons, there has been a slow increase in electricity consumption in the European Union area since 2014 (Tzeiranaki et al, 2019), therefore implying the need to control its consumption more effectively and, in some cases, even implement new automation and computer-based technological solutions to optimize the operation of electrical appliances (Kott & Kott, 2019). However, to achieve this goal, it is essential to have the right knowledge and information that underpins any transformation -both technological and process.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These areas can be directly interlinked, resulting in a gradual increase in household demand for electricity (Tzeiranaki et al, 2019), whose consumption is increasingly dependent on, among others, the level of affluence, the composition and size of the family (Brounen et al, 2012). Whatever the reasons, there has been a slow increase in electricity consumption in the European Union area since 2014 (Tzeiranaki et al, 2019), therefore implying the need to control its consumption more effectively and, in some cases, even implement new automation and computer-based technological solutions to optimize the operation of electrical appliances (Kott & Kott, 2019). However, to achieve this goal, it is essential to have the right knowledge and information that underpins any transformation -both technological and process.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, a significant proportion of autonomous energy systems for households in Europe have smart grid characteristics. Developing countries should use rich practical experience of other countries for the construction of modern equipment [44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Generic Ontology of Energy Consumption Households concerns a household micro-system from the energy consumption perspective [75]. This ontology includes concepts related to equipment consuming electrical energy (e.g., air conditioners and televisions), equipment producing electrical energy (e.g., photovoltaic system and wind turbine), and energy storage (e.g., lithium batteries).…”
Section: Ontologies For Energymentioning
confidence: 99%