tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3236722478096264150.post3608995857276522642..comments2023-04-07T14:08:11.087+01:00Comments on Disaggregated Homes: End of week 3Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3236722478096264150.post-37077560552421521002010-10-25T12:54:06.360+01:002010-10-25T12:54:06.360+01:00I agree, it makes sense that you can move from the...I agree, it makes sense that you can move from the 'on' or 'in-use' state to every other state, so maybe an FSM isn't necessary. More useful is the identification of states from load graph. This would mean making high level suggestions very easy, for instance, 'you didn't shut your machine down over the weekend' or 'you could save more energy by using sleep instead of just turning off the monitors at lunch'.Oliver Parsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13718839510983451443noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3236722478096264150.post-25842661102074635612010-10-24T19:09:31.032+01:002010-10-24T19:09:31.032+01:00I think in the case of the use of a computer, the ...I think in the case of the use of a computer, the FSM might look fully connected - i.e., you could move from one state to any other possible state. Does that help or hurt what you are trying to do with that FSM? But to start with, what is the point of an FSM for this?Gopal Ramchurnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14412943501001077557noreply@blogger.com