This paper examines the use of Wireless Sensor Networks interfaced with light fittings to allow for daylight substitution techniques to reduce energy usage in existing buildings. This creates a wire free system for existing buildings with minimal disruption and cos
Buildings have in recent years been the target of a number of energy efficiency improvement strategi...
Awareness of the economic costs and environmental consequences of electric energy use in buildings i...
Continuous population growth and global urbanization is forcing us to review the current usage of re...
Paper presented at Buildsys: First ACM Workshop On Embedded Sensing Systems For Energy-Efficiency In...
In modern energy aware buildings, lighting control sys-tems are put in place so to maximise the ener...
\u3cp\u3eWe consider a wireless networked, sensor-driven lighting system as an enabling infrastructu...
Abstract—Recently, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been widely discussed in many applications. ...
Reducing energy demand in the residential and industrial sectors is an important challenge worldwide...
An important strategy to meet California's ambitious energy efficiency goals is to use innovative wi...
Recently, WSN are widely discussed in many applications. In this paper, we propose WSN based lightin...
The high cost of retrofitting buildings with advanced lighting control systems is a barrier to adopt...
This paper discusses how intensive information technology can affect future building operation. Rece...
AbstractBuildings have in recent years been the target of a number of energy efficiency improvement ...
System controls and monitoring has become a need in our households due to increase in use of modern ...
System controls and monitoring has become a need in our households due to increase in use of modern ...
Buildings have in recent years been the target of a number of energy efficiency improvement strategi...
Awareness of the economic costs and environmental consequences of electric energy use in buildings i...
Continuous population growth and global urbanization is forcing us to review the current usage of re...
Paper presented at Buildsys: First ACM Workshop On Embedded Sensing Systems For Energy-Efficiency In...
In modern energy aware buildings, lighting control sys-tems are put in place so to maximise the ener...
\u3cp\u3eWe consider a wireless networked, sensor-driven lighting system as an enabling infrastructu...
Abstract—Recently, wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been widely discussed in many applications. ...
Reducing energy demand in the residential and industrial sectors is an important challenge worldwide...
An important strategy to meet California's ambitious energy efficiency goals is to use innovative wi...
Recently, WSN are widely discussed in many applications. In this paper, we propose WSN based lightin...
The high cost of retrofitting buildings with advanced lighting control systems is a barrier to adopt...
This paper discusses how intensive information technology can affect future building operation. Rece...
AbstractBuildings have in recent years been the target of a number of energy efficiency improvement ...
System controls and monitoring has become a need in our households due to increase in use of modern ...
System controls and monitoring has become a need in our households due to increase in use of modern ...
Buildings have in recent years been the target of a number of energy efficiency improvement strategi...
Awareness of the economic costs and environmental consequences of electric energy use in buildings i...
Continuous population growth and global urbanization is forcing us to review the current usage of re...