TY - CONF UR - http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/6680/ N2 - With the advent of the Internet comes not only the opportunity to send and receive data from our peers or fellow humans, but also the opportunity to send and receive data from our devices. This concept is known as the concept of Internet of things (IoT), and it proposes immense opportunities, part of which can be applied to solving the growing issue of power/energy management. The consumption of electricity has skyrocketed in recent years, and methods which are costly and of harm to the environment are also mostly used in electricity generation. Therefore, energy monitoring, management and efficiency is of utmost importance to improve the power sector of any economy. A solution to the growing issue of energy monitoring and management is a cheap and smart electricity socket that could show the users the amount of energy they spend at every point in time for each of their devices (in monetary terms). The socket allows users to set limits to their power usage by switching their devices on and off remotely. A database of home appliances is also set up to enable awareness on the various energy profiles for different devices and appliances and proffer energy efficient alternatives to such devices based on usage and region, using intelligent web systems. The Smart Socket makes use of the IoT concept of Smart Metering to measure key energy consumption data and will send instantaneous data to a web server to be saved to a database and accessed by permitted users. This project primarily addresses the need for access to data and proper information in making informed decisions concerning energy management and usage. TI - Development of a Smart, Low-cost and IoT-enabled System for Energy Management KW - Energy management KW - Internet of Things KW - Intelligent Systems KW - Smart Homes KW - Home Automation KW - Smart Sockets. EP - 406 M2 - Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria A1 - Omole, Olayinka S. A1 - Akpobasah, David A1 - Atayero, A. A. AV - public SP - 401 T2 - 3rd International Conference On African Development Issues (CU-ICADI) Y1 - 2016/05/11/ ID - eprints6680 ER -