Home energy management systems: A review of the concept, architecture, and scheduling strategies
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2023
Abstract
Growing electricity demand, the deployment of renewable energy sources and the widespread use of smart home appliances provide new opportunities for home energy management systems (HEMSs), which can be defined as systems that improve the overall energy production and consumption of residential buildings by controlling and scheduling the use of household equipment. By saving energy, reducing residential electricity costs, optimizing the utilization rate and reliability of utility companies' power systems, and reducing air pollution for society, HEMSs lead to an enhancement in the socioeconomic development of low-carbon economies. This review aims to systematically analyze and summarize the development trends and challenges of HEMSs in recent years. This paper reviews the development history of the HEMS architecture and discusses the characteristics of several major communication technologies in the current HEMS infrastructure. In addition, the common objectives and constraints related to scheduling optimizatio
Keywords
Optimization, Energy management systems, Home appliances, Renewable energy sources, Market research, Reliability, Optimal scheduling, Demand response, home appliances, home energy management system, optimization, renewable energy resources, smart grid
Divisions
fac_eng,sch_ecs
Publication Title
IEEE Access
Volume
11
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Publisher Location
445 HOES LANE, PISCATAWAY, NJ 08855-4141 USA