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http://dx.doi.org/10.7840/kics.2017.42.4.904

Implementation and Analysis of CoAP-Based Lightweight OpenADR2.0b protocol for Smart Energy IoT Environment  

Park, Heon-Il (Hanyang University Department of Computer Science)
Kim, Se-Young (Hanyang University Department of Computer Science)
Kang, Seong-Cheol (Hanyang University Department of Computer Science)
Park, Hyun-Jin (Hanyang University Department of Computer Science)
Kim, Il-Yeon (Korea Smart Grid Association)
Choi, Jin-Seek (Hanyang University Department of Computer Science)
Abstract
For efficient energy usage, the concept of demand response has been emerged and thereby Open Automated D emand Response(OpenADR) protocol is developed as a standard protocol to provide automated demand response. There have been emerging trends on the demand response services using the Internet of Things(IoT) for smart h ome energy management. In this smart home energy IoT environment, a lightweight protocol is needed rather tha n the existing HTTP/ XML based OpenADR protocol for demand response services since many small devices wi ll be interconnected. In this paper, we propose a lightweight OpenADR protocol based on CoAP protocol for pro viding demand response service in Smart Energy IoT environment, implement the proposed CoAP-based protocol, and analyzed the performance compared to existing HTTP/ XML-based OpenADR 2.0b protocol.
Keywords
Smartgrid; IoT; OpenADR; Demand Response; CoAP;
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