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OrganicSmartHome, Version 2.0
Framework for Energy Management in intelligent buildings.
Copyright (C) 2014  Florian Allerding (florian.allerding@kit.edu) and Kaibin Bao and
                    Ingo Mauser and Till Schuberth


ABOUT

OrganicSmartHome (OSH) is a free and open source energy management framework
designed to optimize energy usage in intelligent environments like a smart
home.
This framework was developed in response to the challenge of balancing supply
and demand in the electric grid in spite of volatile, widely uncontrollable
power production.
External signals, reflecting the state of the low voltage grid, are sent to
demand side managers or smart homes, which are able to adapt their energy
demand automatically without constraining the end consumer. Complying with
specific constraints specified by the appliance itself or by the user, the
load of appliances is shifted within the speci- fied degrees of freedom.
To manage these appliances and to efficiently integrate electric vehicles
as flexible energy storages into the smart home, decentralized measure and
control systems are necessary.
The energy management system is based on a hierarchical observer/
controller (o/c) architecture which has been developed within the German
priority research program on Organic Computing.
The aim is a mostly self-organized system which reduces the need for
interaction between the smart home residents and their appliances to a
minimum, while still allowing for explicit interference, if desired.

For further information, please consult the paper "Organic Smart Home -
Architecture for Energy Management in Intelligent Buildings"
by Florian Allerding and Hartmut Schmeck in Proceedings of the 2011 workshop
on Organic computing. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1998654

LICENSE

OrganicSmartHome is licensed under the GPL. 

If you have licensed this product under the GPL, please see the COPYING
file for more information. 
Source: README.txt, updated 2015-01-19