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Electricity consumption pattern disaggregation using non-intrusive appliance load monitoring method
Nur Farahin Asa @ Esa1, Md Pauzi Abdullah2, Mohammad Yusri Hassan3, Faridah Hussin4.
In practice, a standard energy meter can only capture the overall electricity consumption
and estimating electricity consumption pattern of various appliances from the overall
consumption pattern is complicated. Therefore, the Non-Intrusive Appliance Load
Monitoring (NIALM) technique can be applied to trace electricity consumption from each
appliance in a monitored building. However, the method requires a detailed, second-bysecond
power consumption data which is commonly not available without the use of high
specification energy meter. Hence, this paper analyzes the impact of different time
sampling data in estimating the energy consumption pattern of various appliances
through NIALM method. This is so that consumers will have an overview of time sampling
data which is required in order to apply the NIALM technique. As for the analysis, airconditioning
systems and fluorescent lamps were used in the experimental setup. One
minute sample rate was the minimum time interval required by NIALM carried out in this
analysis. Through the study presented in this paper, it can be established that higher time
sampling led to uncertain appliance detection and low accuracy.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
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