Intelligent Home Scenario Group Name: WG1 Source: KETI, ETRI, SK Telecom, nTels, KCA, Kaonmedia Meeting Date: 2014-07-dd Agenda Item: Discussion.

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Intelligent Home Scenario Group Name: WG1 Source: KETI, ETRI, SK Telecom, nTels, KCA, Kaonmedia Meeting Date: dd Agenda Item: Discussion

Introduction Some home domain use cases – Location aware home intelligence service – Home Grid System Smart home system is advanced automatic systems for controlling lighting and temperature, home appliances associated with many other functions Discover and study advance/enhanced features for the next oneM2M release through Home domain use cases

Location Aware Home Automation Location Info. Weather Info. Location-Aware Home Automation -Control lights, window shades, thermostats, door locks, security cameras, even your home appliances -Use location information via BLE beacon or network infrastructure BLE

Home Grid system 1.Solar Module 2.Inverter It converts power form dc to ac and distributes the electricity load to all lights, and appliances, etc. 3.Smart Meter It monitors/controls and displays the amount of power produced or consumed Any power not used goes back to the grid  Need to energy demand response (DR) management based on real time pricing Power Demand increase decrease Scheduling household energy consumption