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Moreira, J. (author), Daniele, L.M. (author), Pires, L.F. (author), Sinderen, M.V. (author), Wasielewska, K. (author), Szmeja, P. (author), Pawłowski, W. (author), Ganzha, M. (author), Paprzycki, M. (author)
conference paper 2017
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Daniele, L. (author), Solanki, M. (author), den Hartog, F. (author), Roes, J. (author)
Household appliances are set to become highly intelligent, smart and networked devices in the near future. Systematically deployed on the Internet of Things (IoT), they would be able to form complete energy consuming, producing, and managing ecosystems. Smart systems are technically very heterogeneous, and standardized interfaces on a sensor and...
conference paper 2016
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Daniele, L. (author), den Hartog, F. (author), Roes, J. (author)
The Smart Appliance REFerence ontology (SAREF) is a shared model of consensus developed in close interaction with the industry to enable semantic interoperability for smart appliances. Smart appliances are intelligent and networked devices that accomplish some household functions, such as cleaning or cooking. This paper focuses on specific...
conference paper 2016
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Daniele, L.M. (author), den Hartog, F.T.H. (author), Roes, J.B.M. (author)
About two thirds of the energy consumed by buildings originates from the residential sectors and thus household appliances. Household appliances or home appliances are electrical/mechanical machines which accomplish some household functions. Nowadays, appliances are not stand-alone systems anymore. They are often highly intelligent (“smart”) and...
report 2015
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den Hartog, F.T.H. (author), Daniele, L.M. (author), Roes, J.B.M. (author)
About two thirds of the energy consumed in buildings originates household appliances. Nowadays, appliances are often intelligent and networked devices that form complete energy consuming, producing, and managing systems. Reducing energy is therefore a matter of managing and optimizing the energy utilization on a system level. These systems need...
conference paper 2015
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Daniele, L.M. (author), den Hartog, F.T.H. (author), Roes, J.B.M. (author)
About two thirds of the energy consumed in buildings originates from household appliances. Nowadays, appliances are often intelligent and networked devices that form complete energy consuming, producing, and managing systems. Reducing energy consumption is therefore a matter of managing and optimizing the energy utilization on a system level....
report 2015
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Daniele, L.M. (author), den Hartog, F.T.H. (author), Roes, J.B.M. (author)
Around two thirds of the energy consumed by buildings can be traced back to the residential sectors and thus household appliances. Today, most appliances are highly intelligent and networked devices, in principle being able to form complete energy consuming, producing, and managing systems. Reducing the use of energy has therefore become a...
conference paper 2015
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Daniele, L.M. (author), den Hartog, F.T.H. (author), Roes, J.B.M. (author)
About two thirds of the energy consumed by buildings originates from the residential sectors and thus household appliances. Household appliances or home appliances are electrical/mechanical machines which accomplish some household functions. Nowadays, appliances are not stand-alone systems anymore. They are often highly intelligent (“smart”) and...
report 2014
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den Hartog, F.T.H. (author), Daniele, L.M. (author), Roes, J.B.M. (author)
About two thirds of the energy consumed by buildings originates from the residential sectors and thus household appliances. Household appliances or home appliances are electrical/mechanical machines which accomplish some household functions. Nowadays, appliances are not stand-alone systems anymore. They are often highly intelligent (“smart”) and...
report 2014
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