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Sensor/Actuator Networks supporting Agents for Distributed Energy Management
Tampa, Florida, USA November 16-November 18
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Ken Taylor, CSIRO ICT Centre
John Ward, CSIRO Division of Energy Technology
Vadim Gerasimov, CSIRO ICT Centre
Geoff James, CSIRO ICT Centre
We have demonstrated the use of low-cost sensing devices for intelligent control of typical commercial energy loads: cool rooms for keeping produce fresh and heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems for buildings. We provide the sensing devices - Berkeley Motes and X10 sensing and switching equipment - with a presence on the internet to permit sophisticated applications to access their data and control their electrical loads. The ad hoc sensor network is connected to the mobile phone network through a light-weight gateway for long-hall communications. Local control provides failsafe default behaviour in the absence of remote control or when communication is lost. We will use this network to deploy agent-based software to manage distributed energy resources, including local generation plants as well as loads. Our aim is to provide new ways for small-to-medium enterprises, energy retailers, and energy network businesses to obtain commercial benefits in a deregulated energy market.
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Ken Taylor, John Ward, Vadim Gerasimov, Geoff James, "Sensor/Actuator Networks supporting Agents for Distributed Energy Management," lcn, pp.463-470, 29th Annual IEEE International Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN'04), 2004
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