Data Model, Collection and Evaluation Framework for Local Energy Systems
Distributed ledgers are a new type of database technology that allows open access to data stored across distributed, decentralised, publicly maintained infrastructures. Current implementations of the such ledgers expect competition between participants, are often energy hungry, poor in maintaining the natural structure of data and suffer from scalability constraints. The aim of my research work is to develop a distributed ledger-based middleware for data modelling and collection on household energy generation and use, while addressing scalability and energy inefficiency concerns of the ledger for this particular application domain. The energy data collected and made available through this middleware will be used for digital energy service delivery (e.g., automated peer to peer energy trading, topological estimations, etc.). The middleware also provides a platform for a consumer focused digital energy service delivery, as well as service model evaluation. The model evaluation will enable the prospective service users to evaluate the suitability of the given service for their needs before making a decision of service subscription.
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