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Integrating Sensor Networks for Energy Monitoring with Service-Oriented Architectures

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  • C. Busemann
  • V. Gazis
  • R. Gold
  • P. Kikiras
  • A. Leonardi
  • J. Mirkovic
  • M. Walther
  • H. Ziekow

Abstract

More accurate predictions of energy consumption are a strong motivator for utility providers to deploy a smart grid infrastructure. However, measurements which only reflect the consumption of a household lose the details associated with the behaviour of individual devices. Finding a flexible and efficient way to process these readings is essential. Using standard application techniques to integrate device-oriented sensor networks and data-oriented applications is a serious challenge due to the architectural gap between the different approaches. Additionally, this device-level information should be shared with the end-users in a trusted manner to increase their energy awareness. We propose a novel platform for the smart grid which enables the seamless integration of sensor networks with a service-oriented architecture approach. The platform hides the device-specific details from the applications and transforms data into a device-independent format. Specifically, we present an in-depth description of the architecture of our platform and a full implementation and evaluation of it in a live residential energy management deployment.

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  • C. Busemann & V. Gazis & R. Gold & P. Kikiras & A. Leonardi & J. Mirkovic & M. Walther & H. Ziekow, 2013. "Integrating Sensor Networks for Energy Monitoring with Service-Oriented Architectures," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 9(6), pages 737680-7376, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:9:y:2013:i:6:p:737680
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/737680
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