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The document outlines a statistical approach for managing energy in smart homes, detailing data collection, preprocessing, and analysis techniques. It covers predictive modeling, optimization methods, energy efficiency metrics, and anomaly detection, alongside practical implementation examples. Additionally, it discusses demand response strategies, user insights, renewable energy integration, and real-time monitoring for effective energy management.

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The document outlines a statistical approach for managing energy in smart homes, detailing data collection, preprocessing, and analysis techniques. It covers predictive modeling, optimization methods, energy efficiency metrics, and anomaly detection, alongside practical implementation examples. Additionally, it discusses demand response strategies, user insights, renewable energy integration, and real-time monitoring for effective energy management.

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Statistical Approach for Smart Home Energy

Management System

Team Members:

Vivek Choudhry
Vanita
Anusha
Bhuvanesh

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1. Data Collection and Preprocessing
Sources of Data:

• Energy meters, IoT sensors, weather APIs, and smart devices.

Key Variables:

• Energy consumption (kWh).

• Device usage patterns.

• Time of day/week (peak vs. non-peak).

• Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity).

• Energy tariffs (time-of-use pricing).

Techniques:

• Data Cleaning: Remove outliers and handle missing data.

• Feature Engineering: Create features like average consumption per hour,


weekend/weekday indicators.

Example Code for Data Cleaning: import


pandas as pd

data = pd. read csv (”energy data . csv”) data .


dropna( inplace=True) data = data [ data [
’consumption ’ ] > 0] print( data . head ())

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2. Descriptive Statistics
Analyze patterns and trends:

• Mean, Median, Mode: Average energy usage.

• Variance and Standard Deviation: Consumption variability.

• Histogram Analysis: Peak usage hours.

• Correlation Analysis: Relationship between variables (e.g., temperature vs. energy


usage).
Example Code for Descriptive Statistics:
print(”Mean: ” , data [ ’consumption ’ ] . mean()) print(”Standard Deviation
: ” , data [ ’consumption ’ ] . std ()) print( data [ [ ’ temperature ’ ,
’consumption ’ ] ] . corr ())

3. Predictive Modeling
Statistical Models:

• Time Series Analysis:

– ARIMA (AutoRegressive Integrated Moving Average) for demand forecasting.


– Seasonal Decomposition of Time Series (STL) to capture seasonal patterns.

• Regression Analysis:

– Multiple Linear Regression to predict consumption based on weather, occupancy,


etc.
– Polynomial Regression for non-linear patterns.

• ClassiHication Models (Logistic Regression): Identify devices likely to consume high


energy.
Example Code for Regression Analysis: from sklearn . linear
model import LinearRegression

X = data [ [ ’ temperature ’ , ’ humidity ’ ] ] y = data


[ ’consumption ’ ] model = LinearRegression ()
model . f i t (X, y)
print(” CoefUicients : ” , model . coef )

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4. Optimization Techniques
Methods for Scheduling and Load Management:

• Linear Programming (LP): Minimize energy costs by scheduling appliance usage


during off-peak hours.

• Mixed-Integer Linear Programming (MILP): Incorporate binary variables (e.g.,


ON/OFF state of devices).

• Stochastic Optimization: Account for uncertainties like variable renewable energy


availability.

Example Code for Optimization: from scipy


. optimize import linprog

costs = [0.12 , 0.15 , 0.20] constraints = [[1 , 1 , 1] ,


[1 , 0 , 1]]
bounds = [(0 , 5) , (0 , 3) , (0 , 4)]
result = linprog ( costs , A eq=constraints , b eq =[10, 7] , bounds=bounds)
print(”Optimal schedule : ” , result . x)

5. Energy EfEiciency Metrics


Key Performance Indicators (KPIs):

• Energy Usage Intensity (EUI): kWh per square meter of home area.

• Load Factor: Average load divided by peak load.

• Demand Response Effectiveness: Reduction in peak demand during response events.

6. Statistical Anomaly Detection


Techniques:

• Z-Score for outlier detection.

• Moving averages to detect sudden spikes.

• Clustering (e.g., K-means) to group devices by usage patterns.

Example Code for Anomaly Detection: from


scipy . stats import zscore

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data [ ’ z score ’ ] = zscore ( data [ ’consumption ’ ]) anomalies
= data [ data [ ’ z score ’ ] . abs() > 3] print( anomalies )

7. Demand Response and User Insights


Behavioral Analytics:

• Analyze how habits affect energy use.

• Develop energy-saving recommendations.

Energy Dashboards:

• Visualize statistics (e.g., daily, weekly trends).

8. Renewable Energy Integration


Modeling for Renewable Sources:

• Solar irradiation prediction using regression.

• Storage optimization for battery usage based on statistical load prediction.

Example Code for Renewable Integration: from sklearn .


ensemble import RandomForestRegressor

X = data [ [ ’ solar radiation ’ , ’ temperature ’ ] ] y = data [ ’


solar output ’ ] model = RandomForestRegressor () model . f
i t (X, y)
print(”Feature importance : ” , model . feature importances )

9. Real-Time Monitoring and Feedback


Real-Time Statistical Analysis:

• Use moving averages or exponentially weighted averages for adaptive controls.

• Implement real-time alerts for abnormal consumption.

Example Code for Real-Time Alerts:


def check abnormal consumption (consumption , threshold ):
if consumption > threshold :
print(”Alert : High consumption detected ! ”) check abnormal

consumption (15 , 10)

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Data-Analysis

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Practical Implementation :

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