Secure Cloud Computing based Energy Analytics Framework in Construction of Residential Buildings

Authors

  • Junjie Li Ph.D. Candidate, School of Housing, Building & Planning, University Sains Malaysia
  • Ernawati Binti Mustafa Kamal Doctor, School of Housing, Building & Planning, University Sains Malaysia
  • Khoo Terh Jing Doctor, School of Housing, Building & Planning, University Sains Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v16i1.6497

Keywords:

Cloud Computing, Security Score, Residential Buildings, Household Appliances, Urbanization, Energy Analytics

Abstract

The buildings are emanating a massive producer of data amidst being massive consumers of energy resources. Electrification of a region is seen as a breakthrough in fostering the economic development of the region. However, rapid urbanization has paved the way for the construction of huge buildings which is home to a large amount of population, which directly or indirectly contributes to energy consumption. Energy analytics is a form of energy conservation, especially in residential buildings, which is generally harnessed through cutting-edge computing technologies. This work proposed a comprehensive framework with five layers that collects data from the energy monitoring edge devices to build energy analytics by processing the data in the cloud platform. In addition to this, the framework uses a security score to monitor the illegitimate access of the cloud source by tracking the registered devices. This is a robust and generic framework that has the scope to include AI-based strategies that can be orchestrated in the cloud computing platform.

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Published

2024-05-07

How to Cite

Li, J., Ernawati Binti Mustafa Kamal, & Khoo Terh Jing. (2024). Secure Cloud Computing based Energy Analytics Framework in Construction of Residential Buildings. International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS), 16(1), 117–129. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v16i1.6497

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Research Articles