A fuzzy TOPSIS approach for home energy management in smart grid with considering householders' preferences
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Sianaki, Omid
Masoum, Mohammad Sherkat
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Sianaki, Omid Ameri and Masoum, Mohammad A.S. 2013. A fuzzy TOPSIS approach for home energy management in smart grid with considering householders' preferences, in Proceedings of the IEEE Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT), Feb 24-27 2013, pp. 1-6. Washington, DC: IEEE.
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Proceedings of the Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT), 2013 IEEE PES
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It is expected that demand response programs will be designed to decrease electricity consumption or shift it from on-peak to off-peak periods depending on consumers' preferences and lifestyles. This paper demonstrates a fuzzy TOPSIS decision-making approach to quantify and evaluate consumers' preferences at the micro-level when using electrical devices according to a real-time price scheme of demand response in order to best manage the use of appliances. This enables and supports householders to maximize their participation in demand response programs.
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