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- W4367297966 abstract "Energy monitoring for home appliances is an emerging requirement for better consumption and preservation of energy. Ample studies have focused on smart home applications through the Internet of Things (IoT) technology. Over 94 percent of automations are done on this smart home application worldwide. This mechanism extends an ample range of research spots to enhance smart home energy monitoring. Furthermore, the added intelligence to the smart home greatly reduces the burden of decision making and monitoring the home appliances based on various operating conditions. The Home appliance control makes life comfortable for everyone. By controlling the heating and cooling applications, 64% of the energy may be saved. Since these devices are connected to the centralized IoT controller, that is programmed to monitor the energy consumption and give periodic notifications on energy consumption. Also, any abrupt changes in energy consumption will be immediately notified and decision may be taken accordingly. Monitoring the energy consumption of home appliance is done with IoT based controllers and the sensors. A dedicated app is created to update the status of all the electrical items. End nodes are connected to the gateway by using the connectivity protocols like Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), Wi-Fi or RF technology, and the data from the sensors are uploaded into the cloud via the communication protocols like The Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Constrained Application Protocol and The Message Queuing Telemetry Transport. In recent times, home automation may be of security based, Lifestyle and Convenience based, Smart living based, Smart lighting based and Climate controlling based automation. This work adds an additional feature with the existing techniques like turning off light through a customized app when not in use and adjusting the light brightness according to the climate and bedtime there by reducing electricity usage. Next major energy savings can be done through pathway light. The lights will be turned on in the roads and home only when an object or person is detected. It greatly reduces the consumption rate above 70%. When compared to the existing automations, this proposed method will monitor and notify 24x7 the unwanted changes or abrupt consumption of energy. So this method could reduce the energy consumption by 65% to 78% in the faulty system and 48% on the normal systems. For monitoring the energy GUI featured clouds could be the best choice, because anyone can easily understand without much technical knowledge. This system can be applied in buildings, floors and rooms for electrical equipment monitoring and control. Also the same can be used in schools, colleges, shopping malls, showrooms, offices, etc., where the control of electricity usage is required." @default.
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- W4367297966 title "Intelligent Home Appliance Energy Monitoring with IoT" @default.
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