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Systematic Review

Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring: A Systematic Review of Methods, Scenario-Specific Challenges, and Pathways to Practical Deployment

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School of Electrical and Information, Wuhan Institute of Technology, Wuhan 430205, China
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Wind and Energy Systems Department, Technical University of Denmark, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark
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Energies 2026, 19(8), 1883; https://doi.org/10.3390/en19081883
Submission received: 27 February 2026 / Revised: 7 April 2026 / Accepted: 9 April 2026 / Published: 13 April 2026
(This article belongs to the Section A1: Smart Grids and Microgrids)

Abstract

Non-intrusive load monitoring (NILM), as a key technology for decomposing power loads by analyzing aggregate electrical signals, holds significant importance for advancing refined energy management and achieving carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goals. This paper systematically reviews the technical processes of event-based and state-based NILM methods. It focuses on analyzing key technical challenges in typical application scenarios, such as real-time feedback, energy efficiency optimization, and demand response. These challenges include balancing high real-time performance with accuracy, leveraging edge computing while ensuring privacy protection, and addressing issues like unknown load identification and user behavior modeling. Furthermore, this paper discusses cross-cutting challenges related to data quality, algorithm transferability, system integration, and cost. This review aims to provide a systematic, scenario-based analytical framework to facilitate the transition of NILM from theoretical research to practical application, offering insights for subsequent technological development and engineering implementation.
Keywords: non-intrusive load monitoring; real-time feedback; energy efficiency optimization; demand response non-intrusive load monitoring; real-time feedback; energy efficiency optimization; demand response

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Xiang, H.; Su, W.; Zong, Y. Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring: A Systematic Review of Methods, Scenario-Specific Challenges, and Pathways to Practical Deployment. Energies 2026, 19, 1883. https://doi.org/10.3390/en19081883

AMA Style

Xiang H, Su W, Zong Y. Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring: A Systematic Review of Methods, Scenario-Specific Challenges, and Pathways to Practical Deployment. Energies. 2026; 19(8):1883. https://doi.org/10.3390/en19081883

Chicago/Turabian Style

Xiang, Haotian, Wenjing Su, and Yi Zong. 2026. "Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring: A Systematic Review of Methods, Scenario-Specific Challenges, and Pathways to Practical Deployment" Energies 19, no. 8: 1883. https://doi.org/10.3390/en19081883

APA Style

Xiang, H., Su, W., & Zong, Y. (2026). Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring: A Systematic Review of Methods, Scenario-Specific Challenges, and Pathways to Practical Deployment. Energies, 19(8), 1883. https://doi.org/10.3390/en19081883

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