Litcius/Paper detail

A Prosumer-Oriented, Interoperable, Modular and Secure Smart Home Energy Management System Architecture

Pedro Gonzalez-Gil, Juan A. Martínez, Antonio Skármeta

2022Smart Cities11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As prices on renewable energy electricity generation and storage technologies decrease, previous standard home energy end-users are also becoming producers (prosumers). Together with the increase of Smart Home automation and the need to manage the energy-related interaction between home energy consumers and Smart Grid through different Demand Response approaches, home energy management becomes a complex and multi-faceted problem, calling for an extensible, interoperable and secure solution. This work proposes a modular architecture for building a Smart Home Energy Management System, integrable with existing Home Automation Systems, that considers the use of standard interfaces for data communication, the implementation of security measures for the integration of the different components, as well as the use of semantic web technologies to integrate knowledge and build on it. Our proposal is finally validated through implementation in one real smart home test-bed, evaluating the system from a functional standpoint to demonstrate its ability to support our goals.

Topics & Concepts

InteroperabilityProsumerHome automationSmart gridComputer scienceEnergy managementModular designEnergy management systemRenewable energyBuilding management systemArchitectureComputer securityEmbedded systemDatabaseWorld Wide WebTelecommunicationsOperating systemEngineeringEnergy (signal processing)StatisticsVisual artsElectrical engineeringControl (management)Artificial intelligenceMathematicsArtSmart Grid Energy ManagementSmart Grid Security and ResilienceIoT-based Smart Home Systems
A Prosumer-Oriented, Interoperable, Modular and Secure Smart Home Energy Management System Architecture | Litcius