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I think your query, if you've tried a search engine, is missing "smart home" and/or IoT. Some options:


Option one, search on the Smart Meter Data Analytics platform

The Smart Meter Data Portal, developed at Georgia Tech ... is part of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Smart Grid Data Analytics Spoke Project. The purpose of this website is to provide a mechanism to researchers to share data and code on Smart Meter Data Analytics.

 

The website enables researchers to:

 
  • Find public datasets
  • Find applications (code, paper) built on these datasets
  • Share datasets and applications (code and paper links) to increase visibility and citations

Option two, to get you started, from this blog post I've pasted several potential data sources and updated any dead links:

  1. CASAS datasets for activities of daily living

Several public datasets related to Activities of Daily Living (ADL) performance in a two story home, an apartment, and an office settings.

  1. ARAS Human Activity Dataset

Human activity recognition datasets collected from two real houses with multiple residents during two months.

  1. Individual household electric power consumption

One-minute sampling rate over a period of almost 4 years

  1. AMPds dataset

AMPds contains electricity, water, and natural gas measurements at one minute intervals for 2 years of monitoring

  1. UK Domestic Appliance-Level (dead link)

Power demand from five houses. In each house both the whole-house mains power demand as well as power demand from individual appliances are recorded.

I think your query, if you've tried a search engine, is missing "smart home" and/or IoT. Some options:


Option one, search on the Smart Meter Data Analytics platform

The Smart Meter Data Portal, developed at Georgia Tech ... is part of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Smart Grid Data Analytics Spoke Project. The purpose of this website is to provide a mechanism to researchers to share data and code on Smart Meter Data Analytics.

 

The website enables researchers to:

 
  • Find public datasets
  • Find applications (code, paper) built on these datasets
  • Share datasets and applications (code and paper links) to increase visibility and citations

Option two, to get you started, from this blog post I've pasted several potential data sources and updated any dead links:

  1. CASAS datasets for activities of daily living

Several public datasets related to Activities of Daily Living (ADL) performance in a two story home, an apartment, and an office settings.

  1. ARAS Human Activity Dataset

Human activity recognition datasets collected from two real houses with multiple residents during two months.

  1. Individual household electric power consumption

One-minute sampling rate over a period of almost 4 years

  1. AMPds dataset

AMPds contains electricity, water, and natural gas measurements at one minute intervals for 2 years of monitoring

  1. UK Domestic Appliance-Level (dead link)

Power demand from five houses. In each house both the whole-house mains power demand as well as power demand from individual appliances are recorded.

I think your query, if you've tried a search engine, is missing "smart home" and/or IoT. Some options:


Option one, search on the Smart Meter Data Analytics platform

The Smart Meter Data Portal, developed at Georgia Tech ... is part of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Smart Grid Data Analytics Spoke Project. The purpose of this website is to provide a mechanism to researchers to share data and code on Smart Meter Data Analytics.

The website enables researchers to:

  • Find public datasets
  • Find applications (code, paper) built on these datasets
  • Share datasets and applications (code and paper links) to increase visibility and citations

Option two, to get you started, from this blog post I've pasted several potential data sources and updated any dead links:

  1. CASAS datasets for activities of daily living

Several public datasets related to Activities of Daily Living (ADL) performance in a two story home, an apartment, and an office settings.

  1. ARAS Human Activity Dataset

Human activity recognition datasets collected from two real houses with multiple residents during two months.

  1. Individual household electric power consumption

One-minute sampling rate over a period of almost 4 years

  1. AMPds dataset

AMPds contains electricity, water, and natural gas measurements at one minute intervals for 2 years of monitoring

  1. UK Domestic Appliance-Level (dead link)

Power demand from five houses. In each house both the whole-house mains power demand as well as power demand from individual appliances are recorded.

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I think your query, if you've tried a search engine, is missing "smart home" and/or IoT. Some options:


Option one, search on the Smart Meter Data Analytics platform

The Smart Meter Data Portal, developed at Georgia Tech ... is part of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Smart Grid Data Analytics Spoke Project. The purpose of this website is to provide a mechanism to researchers to share data and code on Smart Meter Data Analytics.

The website enables researchers to:

  • Find public datasets
  • Find applications (code, paper) built on these datasets
  • Share datasets and applications (code and paper links) to increase visibility and citations

Option two, to get you started, from this blog post I've pasted several potential data sources and updated any dead links:

  1. CASAS datasets for activities of daily living

Several public datasets related to Activities of Daily Living (ADL) performance in a two story home, an apartment, and an office settings.

  1. ARAS Human Activity Dataset

Human activity recognition datasets collected from two real houses with multiple residents during two months.

  1. Individual household electric power consumption

One-minute sampling rate over a period of almost 4 years

  1. AMPds dataset

AMPds contains electricity, water, and natural gas measurements at one minute intervals for 2 years of monitoring

  1. UK Domestic Appliance-Level (dead link)

Power demand from five houses. In each house both the whole-house mains power demand as well as power demand from individual appliances are recorded.