基于传感器的不同温度布局下空调改进框架

Shadaab Siddiqie, Akhil Ralla, P. K. Reddy, Anirban Mondal
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由于提高产出/生产的技术进步,为了节约资源,对优化资源利用的技术的需求增加了。传感器的进步改善了许多领域的资源优化,如电力消耗、水管理和质量管理。在这方面,空调(AC)管理是电力消耗的一个重要方面。在本文中,我们解决了降低给定房间空调功耗的问题。在以前的工作中,通过固有地假设所有用户都喜欢相同的温度,将整个房间保持在固定的所需温度;这在实践中通常是不正确的。在本文中,我们提出了一个基于传感器的框架来放置和管理ac,以在给定的布局中保持不同的温度区域,以降低功耗。通过模拟研究,我们证明,与实现用户满意度的朴素方法相比,所提出的框架确实具有显著降低功耗的潜力。
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Sensor-based Framework for Improved Air Conditioning Under Diverse Temperature Layout
Due to advances in technology for better output/production, there has been an increased demand for technology with optimized resource utilization in order to conserve resources. Advancements in sensors have improved resource optimization in many fields such as electric power consumption, water management and quality management. In this regard, air conditioner (AC) management is an important aspect of electric power consumption. In this paper, we address the issue of reducing power consumption for air conditioning of a given room. In previous works, the whole room is maintained at a fixed required temperature by inherently assuming that all of the users prefer the same temperature; this is generally not true in practice. In this paper, we propose a sensor-based framework to place and manage ACs for maintaining diverse temperature zones in a given layout to reduce power consumption. Through a simulation study, we demonstrate that the proposed framework indeed has the potential to reduce power consumption significantly as compared to the naive approach by achieving user satisfaction.
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