As of 2015, there are over 60 million smart meters installed in the United States; these meters are at the forefront of big data analytics in the building industry. However, only a few public data sources of hourly non-residential meter data exist for the purpose of testing algorithms. This paper describes the collection, cleaning, and compilation of several such data sets found publicly on-line, in addition to several collected by the authors. There are 507 whole building electrical meters in this collection, and a majority are from buildings on university campuses. This group serves as a primary repository of open, non-residential data sources that can be built upon by other researchers. An overview of the data sources, subset selection c...
Building electrical load profiles can improve understanding of building energy efficiency, demand fl...
The present paper aims at determining the most influential features to be extracted from smart meter...
The commercial building sector consumes approximately one-fifth of U.S. total energy and exhibits si...
The BDG2 open data set consists of 3,053 energy meters from 1,636 non-residential buildings with a r...
Advanced energy algorithms running at big-data scale will be necessary to identify, realize, and ver...
This study focuses on the inference of characteristic data from a data set of 507 non-residential bu...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this study is to apply machine learning classification to predict buildin...
ABSTRACT: Existing electricity smart meter data sets lack sufficient details on building parameters ...
Smart meter-driven remote auditing of buildings, as an alternative to the labor-intensive on-site vi...
This paper discusses the creation of targeting and segmentation information about non-residential bu...
In recent years, the global trend for digitalisation has also reached buildings and facility managem...
Sustainability and reducing energy consumption are targets for building operations. The installation...
This report focuses on data analytics for building management system. Data from the smart meters is ...
Historically, energy surveys have been carried out to identify efficiency improvements and understan...
Historically, energy surveys have been carried out to identify efficiency improvements and understan...
Building electrical load profiles can improve understanding of building energy efficiency, demand fl...
The present paper aims at determining the most influential features to be extracted from smart meter...
The commercial building sector consumes approximately one-fifth of U.S. total energy and exhibits si...
The BDG2 open data set consists of 3,053 energy meters from 1,636 non-residential buildings with a r...
Advanced energy algorithms running at big-data scale will be necessary to identify, realize, and ver...
This study focuses on the inference of characteristic data from a data set of 507 non-residential bu...
ABSTRACT: The objective of this study is to apply machine learning classification to predict buildin...
ABSTRACT: Existing electricity smart meter data sets lack sufficient details on building parameters ...
Smart meter-driven remote auditing of buildings, as an alternative to the labor-intensive on-site vi...
This paper discusses the creation of targeting and segmentation information about non-residential bu...
In recent years, the global trend for digitalisation has also reached buildings and facility managem...
Sustainability and reducing energy consumption are targets for building operations. The installation...
This report focuses on data analytics for building management system. Data from the smart meters is ...
Historically, energy surveys have been carried out to identify efficiency improvements and understan...
Historically, energy surveys have been carried out to identify efficiency improvements and understan...
Building electrical load profiles can improve understanding of building energy efficiency, demand fl...
The present paper aims at determining the most influential features to be extracted from smart meter...
The commercial building sector consumes approximately one-fifth of U.S. total energy and exhibits si...