Dealing with Data Quality in Smart Home Environments—Lessons Learned from a Smart Grid Pilot

Over the last years, we have witnessed increasing interconnection between the physical and digital world. The so called Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming more and more a reality in application domains like manufacturing, mobile computing, transportation, and many others. However, despite promisin...

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Main Authors: Alessandro Leonardi, Holger Ziekow, Martin Strohbach, Panayotis Kikiras
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-03-01
Series:Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2224-2708/5/1/5
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spelling doaj-b70d8868312b4dde8232c22b93a03bbe2020-11-24T23:20:21ZengMDPI AGJournal of Sensor and Actuator Networks2224-27082016-03-0151510.3390/jsan5010005jsan5010005Dealing with Data Quality in Smart Home Environments—Lessons Learned from a Smart Grid PilotAlessandro Leonardi0Holger Ziekow1Martin Strohbach2Panayotis Kikiras3AGT International, Hilpertstraße 35 64295 Darmstadt, GermanyFurtwangen University, Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1 78120 Furtwangen, GermanyAGT International, Hilpertstraße 35 64295 Darmstadt, GermanyAGT International, Hilpertstraße 35 64295 Darmstadt, GermanyOver the last years, we have witnessed increasing interconnection between the physical and digital world. The so called Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming more and more a reality in application domains like manufacturing, mobile computing, transportation, and many others. However, despite promising huge potential, the application domain of smart homes is still at its infancy and lags behind other fields of IoT. A deeper understanding of this type of techno-human system is required to make this vision a reality. In this paper, we report findings from a three year pilot that sheds light on the challenges of leveraging IoT technology in the home environment. In particular, we provide details on data quality issues in real-world deployments. That is, we analyze application level data for errors in measurements as well as issues in the end-to-end communication. Understanding what data errors to expect is crucial for understanding the smart building domain and paramount for building successful applications. With our work, we provide insights in a domain of IoT that has tremendous growth potential and help researchers as well as practitioners to better account for the data characteristics of smart homes.http://www.mdpi.com/2224-2708/5/1/5data qualityinternet of thingssmart home
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Martin Strohbach
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Holger Ziekow
Martin Strohbach
Panayotis Kikiras
Dealing with Data Quality in Smart Home Environments—Lessons Learned from a Smart Grid Pilot
Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks
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internet of things
smart home
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Holger Ziekow
Martin Strohbach
Panayotis Kikiras
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title Dealing with Data Quality in Smart Home Environments—Lessons Learned from a Smart Grid Pilot
title_short Dealing with Data Quality in Smart Home Environments—Lessons Learned from a Smart Grid Pilot
title_full Dealing with Data Quality in Smart Home Environments—Lessons Learned from a Smart Grid Pilot
title_fullStr Dealing with Data Quality in Smart Home Environments—Lessons Learned from a Smart Grid Pilot
title_full_unstemmed Dealing with Data Quality in Smart Home Environments—Lessons Learned from a Smart Grid Pilot
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series Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks
issn 2224-2708
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Over the last years, we have witnessed increasing interconnection between the physical and digital world. The so called Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming more and more a reality in application domains like manufacturing, mobile computing, transportation, and many others. However, despite promising huge potential, the application domain of smart homes is still at its infancy and lags behind other fields of IoT. A deeper understanding of this type of techno-human system is required to make this vision a reality. In this paper, we report findings from a three year pilot that sheds light on the challenges of leveraging IoT technology in the home environment. In particular, we provide details on data quality issues in real-world deployments. That is, we analyze application level data for errors in measurements as well as issues in the end-to-end communication. Understanding what data errors to expect is crucial for understanding the smart building domain and paramount for building successful applications. With our work, we provide insights in a domain of IoT that has tremendous growth potential and help researchers as well as practitioners to better account for the data characteristics of smart homes.
topic data quality
internet of things
smart home
url http://www.mdpi.com/2224-2708/5/1/5
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