With the growing need to obtain information about power consumption in buildings, it is necessary to investigate how to collect, store, and visualize such information using low-cost solutions. Currently, the available building management solutions are expensive and challenging to support small and medium-sized buildings. Unfortunately, not all buildings are intelligent, making it difficult to obtain such data from energy measurement devices and appliances or access such information. The internet of things (IoT) opens new opportunities to support real-time monitoring and control to achieve future smart buildings. This work proposes an IoT platform for remote monitoring and control of smart buildings, which consists of four-layer architecture...
Today the monitoring of energy variables plays a key-role in the proper management of buildings to o...
The buildings provide a significant contribution to total energy consumption and CO2 emission. It ha...
AbstractIn this paper we present a customized Internet of Things (IoT) enabled Wireless Sensing and ...
With the growing need to obtain information about power consumption in buildings, it is necessary to...
Raising awareness among young people and changing their behaviour and habits concerning energy usage...
Non-residential buildings contribute to around 20% of the total energy consumed in Europe. This cons...
Water and energy are among the greatest expenses of University buildings and therefore the monitori...
Muhammad Maulana Abstract— Smart energy in buildings is an important research area of Internet of Th...
This paper highlights state-of-the-art technologies, collectively described as Internet of Things (I...
Buildings consume a large portion of energy; the major consumption is due to improper use of electri...
Buildings consume 60% of global electricity. However, current building management systems (BMSs) are...
With the growing need of developing real-time energy management and automation systems, building ene...
Increasing cost and demand for energy is imposing us to find smart ways to save energy. To satisfy t...
Today communicating sensors are everywhere. There are sensors in our smart phones, in our vehicles, ...
Nowadays, buildings are increasingly expected to meet higher and more complex performance requiremen...
Today the monitoring of energy variables plays a key-role in the proper management of buildings to o...
The buildings provide a significant contribution to total energy consumption and CO2 emission. It ha...
AbstractIn this paper we present a customized Internet of Things (IoT) enabled Wireless Sensing and ...
With the growing need to obtain information about power consumption in buildings, it is necessary to...
Raising awareness among young people and changing their behaviour and habits concerning energy usage...
Non-residential buildings contribute to around 20% of the total energy consumed in Europe. This cons...
Water and energy are among the greatest expenses of University buildings and therefore the monitori...
Muhammad Maulana Abstract— Smart energy in buildings is an important research area of Internet of Th...
This paper highlights state-of-the-art technologies, collectively described as Internet of Things (I...
Buildings consume a large portion of energy; the major consumption is due to improper use of electri...
Buildings consume 60% of global electricity. However, current building management systems (BMSs) are...
With the growing need of developing real-time energy management and automation systems, building ene...
Increasing cost and demand for energy is imposing us to find smart ways to save energy. To satisfy t...
Today communicating sensors are everywhere. There are sensors in our smart phones, in our vehicles, ...
Nowadays, buildings are increasingly expected to meet higher and more complex performance requiremen...
Today the monitoring of energy variables plays a key-role in the proper management of buildings to o...
The buildings provide a significant contribution to total energy consumption and CO2 emission. It ha...
AbstractIn this paper we present a customized Internet of Things (IoT) enabled Wireless Sensing and ...