智能建筑和人机云

N. Mavridis, G. Pierris, Chiraz BenAbdelkader, Aleksandar Krstikj, Christos Karaiskos
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人-机器人云曾作为创建分布式的、按需的、可重构的人机认知系统[1]的框架被引入。这些系统由传感、处理和驱动组件组成,这些组件不限于特定类型的应用,并且可能扩展到多个领域,并可能覆盖空间上较小或较大的区域。在本文中,我们重新审视了人机云架构,并介绍了其在希腊研究机构NCSR Demokritos校园中的试点部署。具体而言,我们的具体部署旨在在三个特定的应用场景中进行演示;即节能优化、安防监控、智能导览系统的人类感知智能建筑。在本文中,我们详细介绍了智能建筑场景的示例实现:在能源优化和节能方面具有直接效益的现实应用。环境敏感问题,如从根本上发展节能建筑或减少现有基础设施对环境的影响,在过去受到了很多关注。然而,传统上提供的解决方案是中心化的,不能转移到其他基础设施,不可扩展,并且存在单点故障。相反,在这项基于通用人机云架构专业化的工作中,我们试图超越工业上可用的解决方案,以满足建筑物内可扩展、可重构和可重新分配的感觉、处理和驱动单元的要求。一组摄像头、激光测距仪和其他传感器,以及许多处理和驱动元素,包括面部检测、表情识别和人员跟踪器,被转换成一个原型可重构的分布式扩展认知系统,可以支持未来的多种应用。
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Smart buildings and the human-machine cloud
The Human-Robot Cloud has previously been introduced as a framework for the creation of distributed, on-demand, reconfigurable human-machine cognitive systems[1]. These systems are made up of sensing, processing, and actuation components that are not limited to a specific type of application and potentially can be extended to multiple domains and may cover spatially smaller or larger areas. In this paper, we revisit the Human-Robot Cloud architecture and present its pilot deployment on the campus of NCSR Demokritos, a research institution in Greece. In particular, our concrete deployment aims to be demonstrated in three specific application scenarios; namely, Human-Aware Smart Buildings with Energy Optimization, Security and Surveillance, and Smart Tour Guide System. In this paper, we present in detail an example implementation of the Smart Buildings scenario: a real-world application with immediate benefits in energy optimization and energy savings. Environmentally sensitive issues, such as the ground-up development of energy efficient buildings or reducing the environmental impact of the existing infrastructure, has received much attention in the past. However, the traditionally offered solutions are central, non-transferable to other infrastructure, non-scalable and suffer from single points of failure. On the contrary, in this work, which is based on a specialization of the generic Human-Robot Cloud architecture, we attempt to move beyond the industrially available solutions to meet the requirements for scalable, reconfigurable and redistributable sensory, processing, and actuation units within buildings. A set of cameras, laser range finders, and other sensors, together with a number of processing and actuation elements, including face detection, expression recognition, and people trackers, are transformed to a prototypical reconfigurable distributed extended cognitive system, which can support multiple applications in the future.
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