Iot application for energy poverty detection based on thermal comfort monitoring.

Ascensión López-Vargas, Agapito Ledezma-Espino
Author Information
  1. Ascensión López-Vargas: Control Learning and Optimization Group, Computer Science and Engineering Department, University Carlos III of Madrid. Leganes, Madrid, Spain.
  2. Agapito Ledezma-Espino: Control Learning and Optimization Group, Computer Science and Engineering Department, University Carlos III of Madrid. Leganes, Madrid, Spain.

Abstract

The development of a datalogger for identifying Energy Poverty (EP) using thermal comfort monitoring is described in this work. There is not a uniform definition of EP, and no global recommendations indicating the thermal comfort characteristics that should be utilized to identify EP. Most Internet of Things (IoT)-based systems designed for EP identification measure energy consumptions (electricity and gas). There is a lack of works that use IoT-based systems to identify EP through the monitoring of thermal comfort parameters. To address the deficiencies discovered in the identification of EP from the perspective of thermal efficiency, an IoT-based monitoring system was designed, developed, and tested. A first pilot was installed in a household in Getafe. A full month of temperature, relative humidity, and CO concentration measurements were utilized to evaluate the system, which was then compared to a commercial system. The results revealed that the new IoT-based approach was very dependable and may be used to accurately monitor EP-related parameters.

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