a number of sensors, including an electricity usage
sensor supplied by Episensor. This poses our second
With the increasing ubiquity of sensor data, challenge, how to summarise an extended period of
presenting this data in a meaningful way to electrictiy usage data for a home user.
users is a challenge that must be addressed
before we can easily deploy real-world sensor
network interfaces in the home or workplace. In
this paper, we will present one solution to the
visualisation of large quantities of sensor data
that is easy to understand and yet provides
meaningful and intuitive information to a user,
even when examining many weeks or months of
historical data. We will illustrate this
visulalisation technique with two real-world
deployments of sensing the person and sensing
the home.
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Alan F. Smeaton,
Aiden R. Doherty,
Cathal Gurrin,
Zhengwei Qiu