Title :
A magnetic field-based appliance metering system
Author :
Rajagopal, Niranjini ; Giri, Soumyajit ; Berges, Mario ; Rowe, Andrew
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Carnegie Mellon Univ. Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract :
Understanding where electricity is being used in buildings is an important tool for Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) used in building energy conservation and efficiency. Current approaches for appliance-level energy metering typically require the installation of plug-through power meters, which is often difficult and costly for devices with inaccessible wires or outlets, or appliances that draw large amounts of current. In this paper, we present an energy measurement system that estimates the energy consumption of individual appliances using a wireless sensor network consisting of contactless electromagnetic field (EMF) sensors deployed near each appliance, and a whole-house power meter. We present the design of a battery-operated EMF sensor, which can detect appliance state transitions within close proximity based on magnetic and electric field fluctuations. Each detector wirelessly transmits state change events to a circuit-panel energy meter, in a time-synchronized fashion, so that the overall power measurements can be used to estimate appliance-level energy usage. Our EMF sensors are able to detect significant power state changes from a few inches away, thus making it possible to externally monitor in-wall wiring to devices. We experimentally evaluate our proposed EMF sensor, three-phase power meter and communication protocol in a residential building collecting data for over a week. The system is able to detect appliance state transitions with an accuracy of 95.8% and estimate the overall energy with an accuracy of 98.1 %.
Keywords :
building management systems; electromagnetic fields; energy conservation; magnetic fields; power consumption; power engineering computing; power measurement; power meters; wireless sensor networks; CPS; battery-operated EMF sensor; building energy conservation; circuit-panel energy meter; communication protocol; contactless electromagnetic field; cyber-physical system; electric field fluctuation; energy consumption; energy measurement system; magnetic field fluctuation; magnetic field-based appliance-level energy metering system; plug-through power meter installation; power measurement; residential building collecting data; three-phase power meter; wireless sensor network; Buildings; Detectors; Home appliances; Magnetic sensors; Monitoring; Wireless sensor networks; CPS; Energy Metering; Sensor Networks;
Conference_Titel :
Cyber-Physical Systems (ICCPS), 2013 ACM/IEEE International Conference on