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Alexander Gluhak

Researcher at University of Surrey

Publications -  68
Citations -  4307

Alexander Gluhak is an academic researcher from University of Surrey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 67 publications receiving 3833 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexander Gluhak include Ericsson & Intel.

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Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring Approaches for Disaggregated Energy Sensing: A Survey

TL;DR: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of NILM system and its associated methods and techniques used for disaggregated energy sensing, review the state-of-the art load signatures and disaggregation algorithms used for appliance recognition and highlight challenges and future research directions.
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SmartSantander: IoT experimentation over a smart city testbed

TL;DR: The IoT experimentation facility described in this paper is conceived to provide a suitable platform for large scale experimentation and evaluation of IoT concepts under real-life conditions to influence the definition and specification of Future Internet architecture design.
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From today's INTRAnet of things to a future INTERnet of things: a wireless- and mobility-related view

TL;DR: The current status of the Internet of Things is presented, and how the current situation of many "Intranets" of Things should evolve into a much more integrated and heterogeneous system is discussed.
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A survey on facilities for experimental internet of things research

TL;DR: This article identifies requirements for the next generation of IoT experimental facilities, while providing a taxonomy, and survey currently available research testbeds, identify existing gaps, and suggest new directions based on experience from recent efforts in this field.
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Individual energy use and feedback in an office setting: A field trial

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the effect of individual feedback on energy use at the workdesk, and test the relationship between individual determinants, energy use and energy reduction.