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    An open IoT platform for the management and analysis of energy data
    (Elsevier, 2019-03-01) Fernando Terroso-Sáenz; González Vidal, Aurora; Ramallo González, Alfonso Pablo; Skarmeta Gómez, Antonio; Ingeniería de la Información y las Comunicaciones; Facultades de la UMU::Facultad de Informática
    Buildings are key players when looking at end-use energy demand. It is for this reason that during the last few years, the Internet of Things (IoT) has been considered as a tool that could bring great opportunities for energy reduction via the accurate monitoring and control of a large variety of energy-related agents in buildings. However, there is a lack of IoT platforms specifically oriented towards the proper processing, management and analysis of such large and diverse data. In this context, we put forward in this paper the IoT Energy Platform (IoTEP) which attempts to provide the first holistic solution for the management of IoT energy data. The platform we show here (that has been based on FIWARE) is suitable to include several functionalities and features that are key when dealing with energy quality insurance and support for data analytics. As part of this work, we have tested the platform IoTEP with a real use case that includes data and information from three buildings totalizing hundreds of sensors. The platform has exceed expectations proving robust, plastic and versatile for the application at hand.

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