Title: Sensor Network Web Services for Demand-Side Energy Management Applications in the Smart Grid
Abstract: Sensor network web
services have recently emerged as promising tools to provide remote
management, data collection and querying capabilities for sensor
networks. They can be utilized in a large number of fields among which
Demand- Side Energy Management (DSEM) is an important application area
that has become possible with the smart electrical power grid. DSEM
applications generally aim to reduce the cost and the amount of power
consumption. In the traditional power grid, DSEM has not been
implemented widely due to the large number of households and lack of
fine-grained automation tools. However by employing intelligent devices
and implementing communication infrastructure among these devices, the
smart grid will renovate the existing power grid and it will enable a
wide variety of DSEM applications. In this Presentation, we analyze
various DSEM scenarios that become available with sensor network web
services. We assume a smart home with a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN)
where the sensors are mounted on the appliances and they are able to
run web services. The web server retrieves data from the appliances via
the web services running on the sensor nodes. These data can be stored
in a database after processing, where the database can be accessed by
the utility, as well as the inhabitants of the smart home. We show that
our implementation is efficient in terms of running time. Moreover, the
message sizes and the implementation code is quite small which makes it
suitable for the memory-limited sensor nodes. Furthermore, we show the
application scenarios introduced in the paper provide energy saving for
the smart home.