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|Abstract=In this paper we present a use case related to the intelligent processing of events coming from the conventional (“cheap”) sensors in order to support better energy consumption in commercial buildings. The approach has been implemented using our iCEP framework and deployed in the office space of a real working environment. This research is a kind of the proof of the concept for a new technology that the industry partner would like to exploit. The results are very encouraging: smart decisions for the efficient usage of energy can be made by the intelligent processing of “cheap” sensor events. | |Abstract=In this paper we present a use case related to the intelligent processing of events coming from the conventional (“cheap”) sensors in order to support better energy consumption in commercial buildings. The approach has been implemented using our iCEP framework and deployed in the office space of a real working environment. This research is a kind of the proof of the concept for a new technology that the industry partner would like to exploit. The results are very encouraging: smart decisions for the efficient usage of energy can be made by the intelligent processing of “cheap” sensor events. | ||
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An Intelligent Event-driven Approach for Efficient Energy Consumption in Commercial Buildings: Smart Office Use Case
An Intelligent Event-driven Approach for Efficient Energy Consumption in Commercial Buildings: Smart Office Use Case
Published: 2011
Juli
Herausgeber: David M. Eyers, Opher Etzion, Avigdor Gal, Stanley B. Zdonik, Paul Vincent
Buchtitel: Proceedings of the Fifth ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems, DEBS 2011, New York, NY, USA, July 11-15, 2011
Seiten: 303-312
Verlag: ACM
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In this paper we present a use case related to the intelligent processing of events coming from the conventional (“cheap”) sensors in order to support better energy consumption in commercial buildings. The approach has been implemented using our iCEP framework and deployed in the office space of a real working environment. This research is a kind of the proof of the concept for a new technology that the industry partner would like to exploit. The results are very encouraging: smart decisions for the efficient usage of energy can be made by the intelligent processing of “cheap” sensor events.
ISBN: 978-1-4503-0423-8