HAC: Hardware design for a Smart-Home and Smart-Grid decentralised load management system

Author(s):  
Giancarlo Dozio ◽  
Armando Rivero ◽  
Andrea Bernaschina ◽  
Davide Rivola ◽  
Vasco Medici ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tesfahun Molla1 ◽  
Baseem Khan1* ◽  
Pawan Singh2

Development of smart grid technology provides an opportunity to various consumers in context for scheduling their energy utilization pattern by themselves. The main aim of this whole exercise is to minimize energy utilization and reduce the peak to average ratio (PAR) of power. The two way flow of information between electric utilities and consumers in smart grid opened new areas of applications. The main component is this management system is energy management controller (EMC), which collects demand response (DR) i.e. real time energy price from various appliances through the home gateway (HG). An optimum energy scheduling pattern is achieved by EMC through the utilization of DR information. This optimum energy schedule is provided to various appliances via HG. The rooftop photovoltaic system used as local generation micro grid in the home and can be integrated to the national grid. Under such energy management scheme, whenever solar generation is more than the home appliances energy demand, extra power is supplied back to the grid. Consequently, different appliances in consumer premises run in the most efficient way in terms of money. Therefore this work provides the comprehensive review of different smart home appliances optimization techniques, which are based on mathematical and heuristic one.


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