During the month of December of 2019 George Hart contacted me to see if I wanted to scan and OCR his original September 1984 NILM report to EPRI titled:
PROGRESS REPORT: Nonintrusive Appliance Load Data Acquisition Method
I, of course, said, “Yes.”
After fixing some OCR issues, returning from travel, and getting over the flu (twice), I can now release an OCR PDF of this report which you can download via this link:
http://makonin.com/doc/Hart_1984_OriginalReport.pdf
Apologies for the delays. Happy reading to all NILM researchers and colleagues!
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Dr. Stephen Makonin is an Adjunct Professor in Engineering Science and the Principal Investigator of the Computational Sustainability Lab at Simon Fraser University (SFU). He received his PhD in Computing Science at Simon Fraser University in 2014 in the area of computational sustainability. He has been a software engineer for over 24 years working for various local/international industry clients. Stephen is a registered Professional Engineering (PEng) with Engineers and Geoscientists BC and a Senior Member of the IEEE. His research interests include computational sustainability and the understanding of socioeconomic issues that pertain to technological advancement. Stephen is an expert in data engineering, software engineering, and a world-renowned researcher in non-intrusive load monitoring (NILM) and disaggregation. Stephen is currently the Vice-Chair of the IEEE Signal Processing Society Vancouver Chapter and sits on the IEEE DataPort Advisory Committee. He currently serves as the Editor in Chief of the IEEE DataPort Metadata Review Board, and as an Editorial Board Member of Nature's Scientific Data journal.
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