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Contextualising Water Use in Residential Settings: A Survey of Non-Intrusive Techniques and Approaches

Davide CarboniICRI Sustainable Connected Cities, Intel Corp., London SW7 2AZ, UKAlex GluhakDigital Catapult, London NW1 2RA, UKJulie A. McCannDepartment of Computing, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UKThomas BeachSchool of Engineering, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF243AA, UK
2016en
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Water monitoring in households is important to ensure the sustainability of fresh water reserves on our planet. It provides stakeholders with the statistics required to formulate optimal strategies in residential water management. However, this should not be prohibitive and appliance-level water monitoring cannot practically be achieved by deploying sensors on every faucet or water-consuming device of interest due to the higher hardware costs and complexity, not to mention the risk of accidental leakages that can derive from the extra plumbing needed. Machine learning and data mining techniques are promising techniques to analyse monitored data to obtain non-intrusive water usage disaggregation. This is because they can discern water usage from the aggregated data acquired from a single point of observation. This paper provides an overview of water usage disaggregation systems and related techniques adopted for water event classification. The state-of-the art of algorithms and testbeds used for fixture recognition are reviewed and a discussion on the prominent challenges and future research are also included.

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