2011 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference 2011
DOI: 10.1109/imtc.2011.5944215
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Implementation and evaluation of the apparatus for intelligent energy management to apply to the smart grid at home

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“…These applications provide the facility to reduce the load of electricity at peak hours, but most of these applications [23] only provide a method to efficiently control the electricity used by lighting devices in a home. Lighting devices mostly consume 45% of total power consumed.…”
Section: Rq2 What Are the Current Electricity Management Systems?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These applications provide the facility to reduce the load of electricity at peak hours, but most of these applications [23] only provide a method to efficiently control the electricity used by lighting devices in a home. Lighting devices mostly consume 45% of total power consumed.…”
Section: Rq2 What Are the Current Electricity Management Systems?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some researchers worked on hardware architectures [23,28,42] to control energy consumptions. These are very good contributions, but they have problems which need to be handled.…”
Section: Rq4 What Are the Limitations Of Current Research?mentioning
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“…Zigbee is used in the achievement of [11], where the wireless power outlet is just a switch controlled remotely without other functions. Choi et al [12,13] design an intelligent energy management apparatus based on MCU (Micro Control Unit). The equipment can control power simply by switching on/off and record the data of electricity.…”
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confidence: 99%