Intelligent supervisory control system for home devices using a cyber physical approach

  • Authors:
  • Hoon Ko;Goreti Marreiros;Hugo Morais;Zita Vale;Carlos Ramos

  • Affiliations:
  • Knowledge Engineering & Decision Support Research Centre GECAD, School of Engineering --Polytechnic Institute of Porto ISEP/IPP, Porto, Portugal;Knowledge Engineering & Decision Support Research Centre GECAD, School of Engineering --Polytechnic Institute of Porto ISEP/IPP, Porto, Portugal;Knowledge Engineering & Decision Support Research Centre GECAD, School of Engineering --Polytechnic Institute of Porto ISEP/IPP, Porto, Portugal;Knowledge Engineering & Decision Support Research Centre GECAD, School of Engineering --Polytechnic Institute of Porto ISEP/IPP, Porto, Portugal;Knowledge Engineering & Decision Support Research Centre GECAD, School of Engineering --Polytechnic Institute of Porto ISEP/IPP, Porto, Portugal

  • Venue:
  • Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering - Anniversary Volume: Celebrating 20 Years of Excellence
  • Year:
  • 2012

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Abstract

Although we have many electric devices at home, there are just few systems to evaluate, monitor and control them. Sometimes users go out and leave their electric devices turned on what can cause energy wasting and dangerous situations. Therefore most of the users may want to know the using states of their electrical appliances through their mobile devices in a pervasive way. In this paper, we propose an Intelligent Supervisory Control System to evaluate, monitor and control the use of electric devices in home, from outside. Because of the transferring data to evaluate, monitor and control user's location and state of home ex. nobody at home may be opened to attacks leading to dangerous situations. In our model we include a location privacy module and encryption module to provide security to user location and data. Intelligent Supervising Control System gives to the user the ability to manage electricity loads by means of a multi-agent system involving evaluation, monitoring, control and energy resource agents