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Title A Systematic Review Of The Smart Energy Conservation System: From Smart Homes To Sustainable Smart Cities
ID_Doc 5483
Authors Kim H.; Choi H.; Kang H.; An J.; Yeom S.; Hong T.
Year 2021
Published Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 140
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2021.110755
Abstract In recent years, smart cities have emerged with energy conservation systems for managing energy in cities as well as buildings. Although many studies on energy conservation systems of smart homes have already been conducted, energy management at the city level is still a challenge due to the various building types and complex infrastructure. Therefore, this paper investigated the research themes on smart homes and cities through a quantitative review and identified barriers to the progression of smart homes to sustainable smart cities through a qualitative review. Based on the results of the holistic framework of each domain (smart home and city) and the techno-functional barriers, this study suggests that the following innovative solutions be suitably applied to advanced energy conservation systems in sustainable smart cities: (i) construction of infrastructure for advanced energy conservation systems, and (ii) adoption of a new strategy for energy trading in distributed energy systems. Especially, to reflect consumer behavior and energy in sustainable smart cities, the following responses to future research challenges according to the “bottom-up approach (smart home level to smart city level)” are proposed: (i) development of real-time energy monitoring, diagnostics and controlling technologies; (ii) application of intelligent energy management technologies; and (iii) implementation of integrated energy network technologies at the city level. This paper is expected to play a leading role as a knowledge-based systematic guide for future research on the implementation of energy conservation systems in sustainable smart cities. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd
Author Keywords Energy efficiency; Energy transition; Home energy management system; Smart city; Smart grid; Smart home


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