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The power-aware cord: energy awareness through ambient information display
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Portland, OR, USA
SESSION: Late breaking results: short papers table of contents
Pages: 1423 - 1426  
Year of Publication: 2005
ISBN:1-59593-002-7
Authors
Anton Gustafsson  Interactive Institute, Eskilstuna, Sweden
Magnus Gyllenswärd  Interactive Institute, Eskilstuna, Sweden
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

In order to support increased consumer awareness regarding energy consumption, we have been developing new ways of representing and interacting with energy in electric products intended for domestic environments. The 'Power-Aware Cord' is a re-design of a common electrical power strip that displays the amount of energy passing through it at any given moment. This is done by dynamic glowing patterns produced by electroluminescent wires molded into the transparent electrical cord. Using this fully functional prototype, we have been investigating how such ambient displays can be used to increase energy awareness. An initial user study indicates that the Power-Aware Cord is a very accessible and intuitive mean for better understanding energy consumption. Future work includes further development of the mapping between load and visual pattern and in-depth studies of user perception and learning over time.


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Matsukawa, I. The Effects of Information on Residential Demand for Electricity. The Energy Journal, Vol. 25, No 1. (2004)
 
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