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Neighbourhood Wattch -Community Based Energy Visualisation For The Home

Chris Elsmore, Max Wilson, Matt Jones Orcid Logo, Parisa Eslambolchilar Orcid Logo

CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Volume: 690

Swansea University Authors: Matt Jones Orcid Logo, Parisa Eslambolchilar Orcid Logo

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In this paper we describe an investigation into a social, community-based electricity and waste visualisation. We present a system that, through visualisations suitable for all ages, can display the electricity consumption and waste pro-duction of a community. This system, originally deployed online...

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description In this paper we describe an investigation into a social, community-based electricity and waste visualisation. We present a system that, through visualisations suitable for all ages, can display the electricity consumption and waste pro-duction of a community. This system, originally deployed online, was analysed during a month-long user study, which found that, although eliciting an initial popular response, was not sufficiently embedded in daily life to have a long term effect. Thus a separate device was prototyped to give the system a permanent, more pervasive presence in a house-hold. Additionally, we argue that such a system could be easily adapted for personalised mobile use, and would bene-fit from the more frequent interactions with, for example, a user's mobile phone. We also present challenges in produc-ing this interface on a mobile device, and open discussion on how this is best achieved.
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