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HomeLabGym: A real-world testbed for home energy management systems (2404.14110v1)

Published 22 Apr 2024 in eess.SY, cs.AR, and cs.SY

Abstract: Amid growing environmental concerns and resulting energy costs, there is a rising need for efficient Home Energy Management Systems (HEMS). Evaluating such innovative HEMS solutions typically relies on simulations that may not model the full complexity of a real-world scenario. On the other hand, real-world testing, while more accurate, is labor-intensive, particularly when dealing with diverse assets, each using a distinct communication protocol or API. Centralizing and synchronizing the control of such a heterogeneous pool of assets thus poses a significant challenge. In this paper, we introduce HomeLabGym, a real-world testbed to ease such real-world evaluations of HEMS and flexible assets control in general, by adhering to the well-known OpenAI Gym paradigm. HomeLabGym allows researchers to prototype, deploy, and analyze HEMS controllers within the controlled test environment of a real-world house (the IDLab HomeLab), providing access to all its available sensors and smart appliances. The easy-to-use Python interface eliminates concerns about intricate communication protocols associated with sensors and appliances, streamlining the evaluation of various control strategies. We present an overview of HomeLabGym, and demonstrate its usefulness to researchers in a comparison between real-world and simulated environments in controlling a residential battery in response to real-time prices.

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Authors (5)
  1. Toon Van Puyvelde (2 papers)
  2. Marie-Sophie Verwee (3 papers)
  3. Gargya Gokhale (9 papers)
  4. Mehran Zareh Eshghdoust (1 paper)
  5. Chris Develder (59 papers)
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