Extracting Usage Patterns of Home IoT Devices
Résumé
Ubiquitous connectivity and smart technologies gradually transform homes into Intranet of Things, where a multitude of connected, intelligent devices allow for novel home automation services. Providing new services for home users (e.g., energy saving automations) and Internet Service Providers (e.g., network management and troubleshooting) requires an in-depth analysis of various kinds of data (connectivity, performance, usage) collected from home networks. In this paper, we explore new Machine-to-Machine data analysis techniques that go beyond binary association rule mining for traditional market basket analysis considered by previous studies, to analyze individual device logs of home gateways. We introduce a multidimensional patterns mining framework, to extract complex device co-usage patterns of 201 residential broadband users of an ISP, subscribed to a triple-play service. Our results show that our analytics engine provides valuable insights for emerging use cases such as monitoring for energy efficiency, and “things” recommendation.
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