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Design process of an innovative information appliance in smart grid

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Brittany is in a state of electricity dependency. To improve public awareness, energy consumers need to be able to access and understand their domestic energy consumption data. The present study deals with the design process of an innovative information appliance. These devices, if they manage to be intuitive and flexible, might facilitate behavior changes. The integration of an ergonomic follow-up associated to the system engineering processes is essential. The proposed contribution consists of an ergonomic approach to co-design a smart-grid information device through a simultaneous approach of these scientific fields. It leads to the creation of a device which goes beyond a simple transcript of information. With this, users can understand and analyze these data, it gives them the tools to modify their habits and save energy.

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    Ergo'IA '16: Proceedings of the 15th Ergo'IA "Ergonomie Et Informatique Avancée" Conference
    July 2016
    163 pages
    ISBN:9781450347853
    DOI:10.1145/3050385
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