Title
Development of a self-adapting intelligent system for building energy saving and context-aware smart services
Abstract
Recent advances in ubiquitous technologies facilitate context-aware systems which can offer situation-based services. Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have become increasingly important in recent years due to their ability to monitor and manage situational information for various intelligent services in ubiquitous environments. However, existing energy management systems are not effectively implemented in home and building environments due to their architectural limitations, such as static system architecture and a finite battery lifetime. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a Self-adapting intelligent system used for providing building control and energy saving services in buildings. Our system consists of a gateway (selfadapting intelligent gateway) and a sensor (self-adapting intelligent sensor). In addition, we also propose an energy-efficiency self-clustering sensor network (ESSN) and a node type indicator based routing (NTIR) protocol that considers the requirements of WSNs, such as network lifetime and system resource management. In order to verify the efficiency of our system, we implemented our system in real test bed and conducted experiments. The results show that autonomous power saving using our system is approximately 16-24% depending on the number of SIS.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/TCE.2011.5735486
IEEE Trans. Consumer Electronics
Keywords
Field
DocType
system resource management,various intelligent service,energy saving,self-adapting intelligent system,wireless sensor network,intelligent sensor,sensor network,context-aware smart service,static system architecture,context-aware system,intelligent gateway,existing energy management system,wireless sensor networks,logic gate,architecture,test bed,energy efficient,heuristic algorithm,system architecture,routing protocols,convergence,middleware,logic gates,ubiquitous computing
Middleware,Energy management,Computer science,Intelligent sensor,Computer network,Default gateway,Systems architecture,Ubiquitous computing,Wireless sensor network,Routing protocol
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
57
1
0098-3063
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
32
1.76
15
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jinsung Byun114513.38
Sehyun Park226936.03