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This paper presents the principles of a home automation system dedicated to power management that adapts power consumption to available power ressources according to inhabitant comfort and cost criteria. The system relies on a multi-agent paradigm. Each agent supports a service achieved by several devices, it cooperates and coordinates its action with others in order to find an acceptable near-optimal solution. The control algorithm is decomposed into two complementary mechanisms: a reactive mechanism, which protects from constraint violations, and an anticipation mechanism, which computes a plan for global consumption according to predicted productions and consumptions and to inhabitant criteria. The paper shows how to compute a global consumption plan relying on Tabu Search's algorithm and how to reduce the problem complexity by dividing the whole problem into independent sub-problems.
Abras et al. (Tue,) studied this question.