2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2016.09.070
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Adaptive residential demand-side management using rule-based techniques in smart grid environments

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“…In Canada, a rulebased technique was used in programmable communicating thermostats (e.g. in air conditioners) to improve the user friendliness of the appliances while saving energy and cost [43]. In a similar fashion, to improve the DSM opportunities for thermostatically controlled load, a timer was proposed in a study in the USA [44].…”
Section: Dsm In Developed and Developing Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Canada, a rulebased technique was used in programmable communicating thermostats (e.g. in air conditioners) to improve the user friendliness of the appliances while saving energy and cost [43]. In a similar fashion, to improve the DSM opportunities for thermostatically controlled load, a timer was proposed in a study in the USA [44].…”
Section: Dsm In Developed and Developing Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the peak load shaving is achieved by shifting the utilization time of the energy without varying the overall energy consumption. A novel real-time pricing (RTP) model for electricity usage and scheduling is proposed in the literature [16]. It works on the application of smart meters to collect data and optimize energy production.…”
Section: Energy Internet As a Smart Grid Enablermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2. Однодіодна модель фотоелектричної панелі представляється джерелом фотоструму і діодом, з'єднаним із послідовними та шунтовими опорами [29].…”
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