NDIST ‘09

Green Consumer WiFi Power Plug
December 9, 2009
 
Dr. David Levitt
Evectors
Levity Novelty LLC
Kestrel Technologies
 
Consumers in their homes typically lack the tools and information they need to manage their electric power efficiently.
The proposed Green WiFi Power Plug design adapts a standard 120V plug as a low power, low cost networked current monitor connected over standard consumer WiFi via HTTP.  The target design provides remote monitoring and automatic report and alert generation.  Additional switch components can provide remote power control and scheduling, pre-planned and opportunistic control, and simple emergency handling.

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Intelligent Control and the SmartGrid Concept
December 2009
 
Derek Long

University of Strathclyde
Glasgow, UK

 

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Al and Power Systems of All Sizes
December 2009

Ari K. Jonsson
Reykjavik University

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Smart Grid: Information Challenges
December 2009

Shannon Spires
Sandia National Laboratories

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Optimization of Electric Grids: Planning and Operations
December 2009

Robert J. Thomas
Cornell University

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Computational Sustainability
December 2009

Carla P. Gomes
Institute for Computational Sustainability
Cornell University

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Hierarchical Monitoring and Diagnostics for Sustainable-Energy Building Applications
December 2009

Gregory Provan
Cork Complex Systems Lab
Computer Science Department, University College Cork,
Cork, Ireland
Collaborators: M. Behrens, M. Boubekeur, A. Mady, J. Ploennigs

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All About Petroleum Refining
December 2009

Mark Boddy
Adventium Enterprises

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Composition and Compositionality in Cyber Physical Systems
December 2009

Janos Sztipanovits
ISIS, Vanderbilt University

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Automatically Improving Performance and Reducing Energy Consumption With Good Quality of Service
December 2009

Martin Rinard
MIT CSAIL
contributors: Sasa Misailovic, Stelios Sidiroglou, Hank Hoffman, Anant Agarwal

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Models for Automated Home Climate Control
December 2009

Paul Robertson
MIT

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Solving Mixed Discrete Continuous Science Mission and Microgrid Design Problems
December 2009

Andreas Hofmann and Brian Williams
MERS
MIT CSAIL

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Cyber Security & The Smart Grid
December 2009

Howard Shrobe
Principal Research Scientist
MIT CSAIL

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Connected Sustainable Home: Emerging Design Directions
December 2009

Federico Casalegno
MIT Mobile Experience Lab, Design
Lab
School of Architecture and Planning
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Risk-sensitive Planning, Deep Sea Exploration and Connected Homes
December 2009

Prof. Brian Williams
joint with Hiro Ono, L Blackmore and T Leaute
CSAIL, MIT

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