Domesticating Energy-Monitoring Systems: Challenges and Design Concerns

  • Authors:
  • Vasughi Sundramoorthy;Grahame Cooper;Nigel Linge;Qi Liu

  • Affiliations:
  • University of Salford;University of Salford;University of Salford;University of Salford

  • Venue:
  • IEEE Pervasive Computing
  • Year:
  • 2011

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Abstract

Energy-monitoring technologies with persuasive interfaces could inspire sustainable-energy lifestyles in the home. The Digital Home Energy Management System (Dehems) project is a wide-scale, government-policy-driven system deployment based on user-driven innovation methodology that assesses user experiences and preferences early on. This approach lets the system provide more value to domestic-energy consumers and effect positive behavior change. Drawing on their experience in developing and deploying the pilot Dehems system and engaging with householders, the authors specify design concerns and the challenges for domesticating energy-monitoring technologies.