A maker-community-friendly implementation of a smart and green office environment: Lessons learned

A. Smith
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To support economic growth, it is generally agreed that the supply of electrical energy has to meet, or exceed, the demand for electrical energy. Assuming the above statement holds true, at least two options exist when one considers how the supply side can be matched to the demand side as far as electrical energy is concerned. One option is, albeit at the detriment of economic growth, to maintain the existing supply-side capacity in the provision of electrical energy. The second option is to reduce the demand-side need for electrical energy. Our research aim is to support efforts in reducing demand-side electrical energy needs. Minimising electrical energy needs in the office environment, whilst maintaining a comfortable working environment for the occupants, is a problem currently receiving significant attention. The Internet of Things is one technological approach that holds the promise of assisting engineers and architects in moving closer to a solution to this problem. In this paper we report on lessons learned as we instrumented an office that forms part of an Internet of Things research project that aims to reduce demand-side electrical energy consumption.
智能环保办公环境的创客社区友好型实施:经验教训
为了支持经济增长,人们普遍认为,电能的供应必须满足或超过电能的需求。假设上述说法成立,当我们考虑如何将电力供应侧与需求侧相匹配时,至少存在两种选择。一种选择是,尽管会损害经济增长,但维持电力供应方面的现有能力。第二个选择是减少对电能的需求。我们的研究目标是支持减少需求侧电能需求的努力。最大限度地减少办公环境中的电能需求,同时为居住者保持舒适的工作环境,是目前受到广泛关注的问题。物联网是一种技术方法,它有望帮助工程师和架构师更接近这个问题的解决方案。在本文中,我们报告了作为物联网研究项目一部分的办公室的经验教训,该项目旨在减少需求方的电力消耗。
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