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Intelligent Agents for Home Energy Management
This is a collaborative interdisciplinary project that is seeking to develop intelligent agents (and other machine learning techniques) within the smart grid in order to reduce energy use within domestic settings. The project brings together an interdisciplinary team comprising experts in the fields of intelligent agents and multi-agent systems (School of Electronics and Computer Science), renewable energy and energy efficiency in the built environment, and human factors in the design of automated control and feedback systems (Sustainable Energy Research Group and Transportation Research Group in the School of Civil Engineering and the Environment) at the University of Southampton. Homepage: http://www.homeenergyagents.info/ KeywordsFunding
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Associated PublicationsNumber of items: 2. Ramchurn, S., Vytelingum, P., Rogers, A. and Jennings, N. (2012) Putting the "Smarts" into the Smart Grid: A Grand Challenge for Artificial Intelligence. Communications of the ACM . (In Press) Rogers, A., Maleki, S., Ghosh, S. and Jennings, N. R. (2011) Adaptive Home Heating Control Through Gaussian Process Prediction and Mathematical Programming. In: Second International Workshop on Agent Technology for Energy Systems (ATES 2011), May 2011, Taipei, Taiwan. pp. 71-78. Publications included from http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/view/projects/739.include. |

