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Model Based Design of Smart Appliances

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As motivated in the Foreword, power management is a multi-disciplinary and complex issue. Designing and optimizing any part of it requires considering and optimizing as well the overall system. This can best be done by modelling and simulation. This chapter describes methods that allow the overall system simulation of smart buildings, including wireless networks at different layers of implementation, and energy using products at mixed levels of abstraction.

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Parts of this work were conducted as part of the Sensor Network Optimization by Power Simulation (SNOPS) project which is funded by the Austrian government via FIT-IT (grant number 815069/13511) within the European ITEA2 project GEODES (grant number 07013). Further parts were funded in the SmartCoDe project, co-funded by the European Commission within the 7th Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement 247473 as well as within the research project Grid Responsive Energy Efficient Networked Home (GreenHOME), supported by the Austrian government and the City of Vienna within the competence center program COMET.

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Wenninger, J., Moreno, J., Haase, J., Grimm, C. (2013). Model Based Design of Smart Appliances. In: Grimm, C., Neumann, P., Mahlknecht, S. (eds) Embedded Systems for Smart Appliances and Energy Management. Embedded Systems, vol 3. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8795-2_3

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