| Project ID |
BPN696 |
| Website |
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| Start Date |
Wed 2012-Aug-15 21:38:48 |
| Last Updated |
Thu 2013-Jan-24 12:06:21 |
| Abstract |
Future office spaces and buildings will collect energy consumption data from the electrical
devices used by their occupants, from refrigerators to the humble cell phone charger. This goal of
this project is to develop and evaluate the devices enabling dense measurement of energy consumption
throughout the building. We have started developing two hardware platforms. First, we designed a
sensor circuit board which can be quickly installed by placing it between a plug and the outlet. Our
second design is a custom designed surge protector can measure six independent outlets as well as turn
them on and off. Both devices are able to transmit the data over a wireless mesh network. The data
will be fed into a central server which filters the signal and eventually uses the information to make
smart control decisions to reduce energy usage of the building. |
| Status |
Continuing |
| Funding Source |
Non-BSAC |
| IAB Research Area |
Wireless, RF & Smart Dust |
| Researcher(s) |
Kevin Weekly, Brittany Judoprasetijo |
| Advisor(s) |
Kristofer S.J. Pister, Alexandre M. Bayen, Costas J. Spanos |
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