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Smart energy management : a computational approach

By: Ramamritham, Krithi.
Contributor(s): Karmakar, Gopinath | Shenoy, Prashant.
Publisher: Singapore : World Scientific, 2022Description: xiv, 298 p. ; ill., 24 cm.ISBN: 9789811252280.Subject(s): Smart power grids | Energy conservation | Data processing | Intelligent buildings | BMS Building Management System | CI-DAR | Data dissemination | Power Grid | HVAC control | NILM techniques | MCGG | Occupancy Sensing | Phaser Measurement unit | Solar energy | Thermal comfort | Air-conditioning | DehumidifierDDC classification: 621.042 Summary: The focus of this book is smart energy management with the recurring theme being the use of computational and data-driven methods that use requirements/measurement/monitoring data to drive actuation/control, optimization, and resource management. The computational perspective is applied to manage energy, with an emphasis on smart buildings and the smart electric grids. The book also presents computational thinking and techniques such as inferencing and learning for energy management. To this end, this book is designed to help understand the recent research trends in energy management, focusing specifically on the efforts to increase energy efficiency of buildings, campuses, and cities.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The focus of this book is smart energy management with the recurring theme being the use of computational and data-driven methods that use requirements/measurement/monitoring data to drive actuation/control, optimization, and resource management. The computational perspective is applied to manage energy, with an emphasis on smart buildings and the smart electric grids. The book also presents computational thinking and techniques such as inferencing and learning for energy management. To this end, this book is designed to help understand the recent research trends in energy management, focusing specifically on the efforts to increase energy efficiency of buildings, campuses, and cities.

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