Optimizing energy consumption patterns of smart home based on Sine Cosine Algorithm

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This paper presents a new application of the sine cosine algorithm (SCA) to obtain optimal home energy management systems (HEMS) that use the load shifting strategy of demand side management (DSM) to optimize the energy consumption patterns of a smart home. It aims to manage the load demand in an efficient way to decrease electricity bills and peak to average ratio (PAR) while maintaining user comfort through coordination among home devices. In order to meet the load demand of electricity consumers, this study schedules the load on a day-ahead and real-time basis. The main objective of the paper is to help balance the load through ON-peak hours and OFF-peak hours. Three price signals, namely: real-time pricing (RTP), time of use (TOU), and critical peak pricing (CPP), are used to evaluate the proposed algorithm. The results show that the electricity bill and PAR are minimized by up to 40% and 50%, respectively. The scheduling using coordination between devices in real-time does not significantly impact the cost of electricity and the peak to average ratio.

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Youssef, H., Kamel, S., Hassan, M. H., & Khan, B. (2022). Optimizing energy consumption patterns of smart home based on Sine Cosine Algorithm. IET Generation, Transmission and Distribution, 16(5), 984–999. https://doi.org/10.1049/gtd2.12343

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