Non-intrusive Load Monitoring approaches for disaggregated energy sensing: A survey

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Abstract

Appliance Load Monitoring (ALM) is essential for energy management solutions, allowing them to obtain appliance-specific energy consumption statistics that can further be used to devise load scheduling strategies for optimal energy utilization. Fine-grained energy monitoring can be achieved by deploying smart power outlets on every device of interest; however it incurs extra hardware cost and installation complexity. Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring (NILM) is an attractive method for energy disaggregation, as it can discern devices from the aggregated data acquired from a single point of measurement. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of NILM system and its associated methods and techniques used for disaggregated energy sensing. We review the state-of-the art load signatures and disaggregation algorithms used for appliance recognition and highlight challenges and future research directions. © 2012 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Zoha, A., Gluhak, A., Imran, M. A., & Rajasegarar, S. (2012, December). Non-intrusive Load Monitoring approaches for disaggregated energy sensing: A survey. Sensors (Switzerland). https://doi.org/10.3390/s121216838

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