Blanco-Novoa Óscar, Fernández-Caramés Tiago M, Fraga-Lamas Paula, Castedo Luis
Department Electronics and Systems, Faculty of Computer Science, Universidade da Coruña, 15071 A Coruña, Spain.
Sensors (Basel). 2017 Mar 21;17(3):643. doi: 10.3390/s17030643.
The Internet of Energy (IoE) represents a novel paradigm where electrical power systems work cooperatively with smart devices to increase the visibility of energy consumption and create safer, cleaner and sustainable energy systems. The implementation of IoE services involves the use of multiple components, like embedded systems, power electronics or sensors, which are an essential part of the infrastructure dedicated to the generation and distribution energy and the one required by the final consumer. This article focuses on the latter and presents a smart socket system that collects the information about energy price and makes use of sensors and actuators to optimize home energy consumption according to the user preferences. Specifically, this article provides three main novel contributions. First, what to our knowledge is the first hardware prototype that manages in a practical real-world scenario the price values obtained from a public electricity operator is presented. The second contribution is related to the definition of a novel wireless sensor network communications protocol based on Wi-Fi that allows for creating an easy-to-deploy smart plug system that self-organizes and auto-configures to collect the sensed data, minimizing user intervention. Third, it is provided a thorough description of the design of one of the few open-source smart plug systems, including its communications architecture, the protocols implemented, the main sensing and actuation components and the most relevant pieces of the software. Moreover, with the aim of illustrating the capabilities of the smart plug system, the results of different experiments performed are shown. Such experiments evaluate in real-world scenarios the system's ease of use, its communications range and its performance when using HTTPS. Finally, the economic savings are estimated for different appliances, concluding that, in the practical situation proposed, the smart plug system allows certain energy-demanding appliances to save almost €70 per year.
能源物联网(IoE)代表了一种全新的模式,在这种模式下,电力系统与智能设备协同工作,以提高能源消耗的透明度,并创建更安全、更清洁和可持续的能源系统。IoE服务的实施涉及使用多个组件,如嵌入式系统、电力电子设备或传感器,这些组件是致力于能源生产和分配的基础设施以及终端用户所需基础设施的重要组成部分。本文关注的是后者,并提出了一种智能插座系统,该系统收集能源价格信息,并利用传感器和执行器根据用户偏好优化家庭能源消耗。具体而言,本文提供了三项主要的新颖贡献。首先,展示了据我们所知首个在实际现实场景中管理从公共电力运营商获得的价格值的硬件原型。第二项贡献涉及基于Wi-Fi定义一种新颖的无线传感器网络通信协议,该协议允许创建一个易于部署的智能插头系统,该系统能够自组织和自动配置以收集传感数据,最大限度地减少用户干预。第三,对少数开源智能插头系统之一的设计进行了全面描述,包括其通信架构、所实现的协议、主要传感和驱动组件以及软件的最相关部分。此外,为了说明智能插头系统的功能,展示了进行的不同实验的结果。此类实验在实际场景中评估了系统的易用性、通信范围以及使用HTTPS时的性能。最后,估计了不同电器的经济节省情况,得出结论,在所提出的实际情况下,智能插头系统可使某些高能耗电器每年节省近70欧元。