Context-aware smart home energy manager

a smart home and context-aware technology, applied in the field of energy management, can solve the problems of inability to formulate a home energy plan without, inability to understand the current nze strategy, and home appliances that are typically used unmanaged and without planning, etc., and achieve the effect of facilitating understanding

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-02-24
HONEYWELL INT INC
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Problems solved by technology

A home typically uses unmanaged appliances with minimal planning and inefficient scheduling.
It is impossible to formulate a home energy plan without a holistic view of home occupancy, usage patterns, demand peaks, or weather effects on home energy usage.
Further, without dynamic energy pricing, current NZE strategies fall short as technology focuses on user awareness of energy consumption, basic demand response (DR), and fixed programmable schedules with minimal ability to control and schedule energy consumption.
This approach, however, does not take into account reducing the energy use of all the appliances and consumer electronics, as a collective system, within a home.
But these apparatuses, do not communicate with each other through a centralized system to efficiently manage energy use within a home.
Such solutions simply shift energy consumption and do not help achieve NZE goals.

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[0036]Sleep mode activation: The homeowner goes to bed early 322. CASHEM 310 is notified by the security system 323, which triggers the HVAC system 346 to go into “Sleep” mode. CASHEM 310 also enables the dishwasher 362 and dryer to complete their pending cycles. The water heater's 353 settings are changed to reflect reduced energy consumption 329. The entertainment devices 364 and lighting 363 are scheduled turn off to reduce or eliminate energy consumption 329.

example 2

[0037]Vacation scheduling: Before leaving on vacation 322, the homeowner notifies CASHEM 310. The online calendar indicates that the homeowner can be away for a week 322. CASHEM 310 transmits requests to all appliances 350, 360 to either shutdown or switch to vacation mode. Other appliances 350, 360 may be shut down or switched to vacation mode including: managing the HVAC system 346, setting the water heater 353 and refrigerator 361 to power saving modes, turning the entertainment system 364 off, lowering the set point on the pool heater and pump 354 and turning off lighting 363, as appropriate. Later in the week, CASHEM 310 is notified of the Homeowner's impending return 322 through an SMS text message on a Smartphone 343, or an e-mail or Tweet™ on a computer device connected to the internet 345b. In response, CASHEM 310 prepares the home for a homeowner's arrival.

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[0038]Convenience of Service: CASHEM 310 is aware of the homeowner's CoS requirements. The homeowner prioritized on the side of energy conservation. During the cooling season 321, CASHEM 310 looks for opportunities to bring in outside air 325 whenever feasible instead of running the air conditioner 351 even though this can affect humidity levels in the home.

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Abstract

A context-aware smart home energy management (CASHEM) system and method is disclosed. CASHEM dynamically schedules household energy use to reduce energy consumption by identifying contextual information within said household, selecting a comfort of service preference, wherein said comfort of service preference is based on different said contextual information, and extracting an appliance use schedule for maximum energy savings based on said contextual information in light of said comfort of service preferences, by executing a program instruction in a data processing apparatus. CASHEM correlates said contextual information with energy consumption levels to dynamically schedule said appliance based on an energy-saving condition and a user's comfort. Comfort of service preferences are gathered by CASHEM by monitoring occupant activity levels and use of said appliance. CASHEM can also recommend potential energy savings for a user to modify comfort of service preferences.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION[0001]This patent application claims the priority and benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61 / 234,947 filed Aug. 18, 2009 entitled “Context-Aware Smart Home Energy Manager” that is herein incorporated by reference.TECHNICAL FIELD[0002]Embodiments are generally related to energy management. Embodiments are additionally related to energy management of household consumer appliances. Embodiments are further related to a control interface for energy management of household consumer appliances.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Net zero energy (NZE) homes are structures that combine state-of-the-art, energy-efficient construction techniques and equipment, with renewable energy systems to return as much energy as it uses on an annual basis. To achieve NZE use in a home, a comprehensive energy reduction strategy is required, including the use of efficient appliances, renewable energy resources, and efficient home energy management capable of ada...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F1/32
CPCH04L12/2809G05B2219/2642G05B15/02G05B19/0421G05B2219/2639H04L12/282H04L12/2829H04L2012/285
Inventor BEDROS, SAAD J.MARKHAM, TOMPLOCHER, TOMSHETTY, PRADEEPEKAMBARAM, THIRUMARANMOHAMMED, NASIR
Owner HONEYWELL INT INC
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