My name is Oliver Parson, and I'm currently employed as a Senior Data Scientist at Bulb. I'm interested in investigating the ways in which machine learning can be used to break down household energy consumption data into individual appliances, also known as Non-intrusive Appliance Load Monitoring (NILM) or energy disaggregation.
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
Yetu and Verdigris added to list of disaggregation companies
I've recently come across Yetu and Verdigris, two companies aiming to make homes smarter. Yetu aim to wirelessly connect various components of smart homes together, such as electricity storage and micro-generation, as well as normal household appliances. Verdigris focus upon metering hardware and real-time appliance fault diagnosis. Both companies' products are built around core software disaggregation technology. I've also updated my ever-growing list of disaggregation companies with these two newcomers.
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