A method of appliance detection based on features of power waveform

We propose a method to detect the model, location and activity of a conventional home electric appliance. Waveforms of current consumed by appliances vary according to their configurations and activity. We define feature parameters for detecting the status of appliances. A current detector, microcomputer and transmitter are equipped in a power outlet in order to measure consumed current, calculate the feature parameters, and transmit the results to a home server. Feature parameters of appliances in the home are learned and stored in a home server in advance. The home server compares the feature parameters of known appliances with the received feature parameters to detect an appliance's model and activity. User could control appliances from out of the house via the Internet.

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