Title :
Design guidelines for smart appliances
Author :
Elmenreich, Wilfried ; Egarter, Dominik
Author_Institution :
Lakeside Labs., Alpen-Adria Univ. Klagenfurt, Klagenfurt, Austria
Abstract :
Embedded intelligence can help controlling and reducing the energy consumption of appliances to a significant amount. Such a smart appliance will consist of a communication interface, a local processing and decision unit and the appliance´s actual function. Sophisticated functions for such a device will involve a notion of real-time with a respective time format, a generic database that contains energy usage logs, error messages, warnings and real-time measurements for power usage, and an embedded self-description that allows to integrate the device into a system with minimum manual configuration. While there exists concepts for smart plugs and smart outlets that can be applied to “smarten” an existing device, in general we need to assume that the variety of appliances and technologies will require the support for various architectures including software solutions that integrate into the functions of an appliance with existing computing power, e.g. a DVD player or a state-of-the-art television set. Thus there is a need for architectural services with flexibility for different hosting systems while keeping the interoperability with respect to a smart home control system.
Keywords :
domestic appliances; energy conservation; home automation; open systems; power utilisation; DVD player; appliance energy consumption; communication interface; computing power; decision unit; embedded intelligence; embedded self-description; energy usage logs; error message; generic database; interoperability; local processing; power usage; real-time measurement; smart appliance design guidelines; smart home control system; smart outlets; smart plugs; television set; warnings; Current measurement; Hardware; Home appliances; Monitoring; Power demand; Smart grids; Software; appliance; plug-and-play; smart grid; smart home; smart plug; smart transducer;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Solutions in Embedded Systems (WISES), 2012 Proceedings of the Tenth Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Klagenfurt
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2464-9