Smart Energy High Resolution Monitoring

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Future Homes have the opportunity to be adaptive to the quality of the electricity grid. By monitoring the energy consumption on fuse-level every 10 seconds, one can generate energy profiles of private homes. Current regulations suggest a reading of power values 1/hour, or in maximum every 15 min. Given a high-frequency reading of power consumption (1/10s, 1/min) might give an opportunity to introduce new services. Given the size of the work, several theses can be performed on the topic:

  1. Establish the low-power monitoring infrastructure in the home (Raspberry Pi/Arduino and ModBus to read from Power Taggs)
  2. Create the public source database for energy consumption, combining high-resolution energy data with 3rd party information such as weather data
  3. Establish the AI infrastructure for analysis of the electricity data
  4. Monitoring the home energy distribution - Feature extraction through AI
  5. Potential of contributions from private homes to energy stability
  6. Wireless control systems for home appliances to support the energy transition
  7. Security and privacy assessment of wireless in-house control systems for energy appliances

The assessment will be based on high-frequency consumption data from actual smart meters and power taggs by fuse level, as well as modelling of services.