Yuce et al., 2016 - Google Patents
ANN–GA smart appliance scheduling for optimised energy management in the domestic sectorYuce et al., 2016
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- Yuce B
- Rezgui Y
- Mourshed M
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- Energy and Buildings
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Smart scheduling of energy consuming devices in the domestic sector should factor in clean energy generation potential, electricity tariffs, and occupants' behaviour (ie, interactions with their appliances). The paper presents an Artificial Neural Network/Genetic Algorithm (ANN …
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