Theory, Volume 1, Queueing Systems
Theory, Volume 1, Queueing Systems
In-Network Outlier Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks
ICDCS '06 Proceedings of the 26th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
The role of prediction algorithms in the MavHome smart home architecture
IEEE Wireless Communications
Prototyping sensor-actuator networks for home automation
Proceedings of the workshop on Real-world wireless sensor networks
International Journal of Sensor Networks
Role of context-awareness for demand response mechanisms
ICT-GLOW'11 Proceedings of the First international conference on Information and communication on technology for the fight against global warming
A survey of communication/networking in Smart Grids
Future Generation Computer Systems
RETRACTED: Impacts of sensor node distributions on coverage in sensor networks
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
Energy consumption monitoring for sensor nodes in SNAP
International Journal of Sensor Networks
Building energy-aware smart homes using web technologies
Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments
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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) provide a convenient way to monitor the physical environment. Exploiting the context-aware capability of WSN to achieve energy conservation in intelligent buildings is an attractive direction. We thus propose an iPower (intelligent and personalised energy conservation system by WSNs) system which combines WSNs and appliance control devices to provide personalised energy conservation services. A WSN is deployed in each room to monitor the usage of electric appliances and to help determine if there are electric appliances that can be turned off for energy conservation. The iPower system is quite intelligent and can adapt to personal need by automatically adjusting electric appliances to satisfy users' requirements. The design and implementation details of iPower are reported in this paper.