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1 The IP-enabled grid – more than just smart meters Henning Schulzrinne Department of Computer Science Columbia University

2 Overview Motivations: –utilities: demand reduction (DR)  cuts expensive peak power smart meters  avoid meter readers, better outage information storage management  plug-in hybrids as energy storage –consumers: cost reduction: DR, automated temperature adjustment convenience: pre-heat/cool home, vacation home monitoring Integration with other communication technologies

3 Components and Interactions BPL “what’s the projected cost of a kWh at 1500?” “wash at 1900” “charge at 2300” “alert: power outage!”

4 Future developments Appliances and lights with built-in networks –Zigbee (802.15.4), powerline Ethernet? Smarter commercial buildings –quantitative standards for energy efficiency rather than LEED list –occupancy sensors for lighting and heating more energy efficient than electronic

5 Need for integration Notification Data aggregation –feed energy usage into neighborhood data base Other –use cell phone GPS to predict home arrival? –use calendar to track absences? power outage at your parents’ house

6 What’s needed? Avoiding stovepipe systems No maintenance, no configuration –literally, plug-and-play Protocol and technology needs: –notification of events –control of devices (heating, appliances, vehicle, …) –discovery of other sensors and devices Some existing efforts, but often legacy –designed for commercial use (e.g., BACnet) –specific to one L2 technology (e.g., Zigbee) –cumbersome security (manual password configuration)

7 A role for SIP? NOTIFY “power outage!” MESSAGE “start wash!” NOTIFY “new rate: 15c/kWh”

8 Conclusion Consider system as a whole –including home & building security Integration with other services –intelligence may not be in meter –not just home-local Security and zero maintenance: designed in, not bolted on Role for existing IP communications protocols?


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