Jin et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Foresee: A user-centric home energy management system for energy efficiency and demand responseJin et al., 2017
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- Jin X
- Baker K
- Christensen D
- Isley S
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- Applied Energy
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This paper presents foresee™, a user-centric home energy management system that can help optimize how a home operates to concurrently meet users' needs, achieve energy efficiency and commensurate utility cost savings, and reliably deliver grid services based on …
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