BuildingDepot 2.0:建筑分析与控制集成管理系统

Thomas Weng, A. Nwokafor, Yuvraj Agarwal
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提高建筑物的能源效率是传感器研究人员的一个关键目标,并有望在全球范围内显著减少能源使用。这些进步的关键技术驱动因素是新型传感器网络的部署和它们产生的大量数据。然而,挑战在于如何理解这些数据,并有效地利用它们来设计更智能的建筑控制方案。最近的一些研究努力试图解决数据访问和建筑控制的挑战。然而,尽管这些系统在特定领域取得了进展,但仍有许多悬而未决的问题围绕着数据管理以及开发建筑应用程序的确切含义。关键的是,这样的解决方案如何在真实的建筑环境中工作,以及如何编写应用程序以使它们可以在其他环境中重用?为了解决这些问题,我们开发了BuildingDepot 2.0,这是一个建筑管理控制平台,在我们第一次迭代的系统上进行了重大更新,用于数据分析和高层监督控制。
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BuildingDepot 2.0: An Integrated Management System for Building Analysis and Control
Improving energy efficiency in buildings is a key objective for sensor researchers and promises significant reductions in energy usage across the world. The key technological driver for these gains are the novel sensor network deployments and the large amounts of data that they generate. The challenge however is making sense of this data, and using it effectively to design smarter building control schemes. Several recent research efforts have sought to address the challenge of data access and building control. However, while these systems have made progress in specific areas, many unanswered questions still revolve around data management and what exactly it means to develop building applications. Critically, how would such a solution work in a real building setting and how can applications be written such that they can be re-used in other settings? To resolve these issues we have developed BuildingDepot 2.0, a building management control platform that significantly updates on our first iteration of the system for data analysis and high level supervisory control.
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