Inter-device power manageme nt for audio/video equipment

B. Nordman, S. Lanzisera
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Electronics are an increasing fraction of electricity use in buildings, with those devices that support audio and visual display one of the largest portions. Collections of interconnected A/V devices in buildings are becoming larger as they become networked to A/V devices in other rooms, to traditionally IT devices, to non-electronic devices, and to the Internet. Managing the power state of such connected devices is increasingly difficult, resulting in user confusion and wasted energy. This paper presents an overall architecture for how power state could be managed automatically in the future to both increase user amenity as well as reduce energy use.
音频/视频设备的设备间电源管理
电子设备在建筑物用电中所占的比例越来越大,其中支持音频和视频显示的设备所占的比例最大。随着建筑物中相互连接的A/V设备与其他房间的A/V设备、传统IT设备、非电子设备以及互联网联网,这些设备的集合变得越来越大。管理这些连接设备的电源状态越来越困难,导致用户困惑和浪费能源。本文提出了一个整体架构,用于未来如何自动管理电源状态,以增加用户舒适度并减少能源使用。
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