Description:
Appliance-by-appliance and whole-home power demand for 5 UK homes recorded approximately once every 6s. For 3 of the homes, whole-home data was also recorded at 1s and 16kHz
Data is stored in individual directories for each house. Each appliance has a separate time series file channel_nn.dat and most have a channel_nn_button_press.dat file indicating switching events (see Other Information).
NOTE to UK-DALE data users: the UK-DALE data sets are large. It may not be possible to download all the data in one go.
See Kelly, J. and Knottenbelt, W. The UK-DALE dataset, domestic appliance-level electricity demand and whole-house demand from five UK homes. Sci. Data 2:150007 doi: 10.1038/sdata.2015.7 (2015). arXiv:1404.0284 (2015)Creator:
Jack Kelly, Imperial College
Publisher:
Jack Kelly, Imperial College
Citation (APA Style 7th Edition):
Jack Kelly, Imperial College (2012). UK Domestic Appliance Level Electricity (UK-DALE) - Disaggregated appliance/aggregated house power [Data set]. Jack Kelly, Imperial College. https://doi.org/10.5286/ukerc.edc.000001
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Field Dates:
09/11/2012 - 05/01/2015
Data Date Range:
09/11/2012 - 05/01/2015
Data type:
Time Series
Data format:
text/csv
Language:
English
Number of Units:
25
Unit Type:
Appliance
Number of Records:
>10,000
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Detailed metadata (using the NILM Metadata Schema) relating to the houses and their meters is available at http://data.ukedc.rl.ac.uk/simplebrowse/edc/efficiency/residential/EnergyConsumption/Domestic/UK-DALE-2015/UK-DALE-disaggregated/metadata
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CC-BY
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