Title
BuildingDepot 2.0: An Integrated Management System for Building Analysis and Control.
Abstract
Improving energy efficiency in buildings is a key objective for sensor researchers and promises significant reductions in energy usage across the world. The key technological driver for these gains are the novel sensor network deployments and the large amounts of data that they generate. The challenge however is making sense of this data, and using it effectively to design smarter building control schemes. Several recent research efforts have sought to address the challenge of data access and building control. However, while these systems have made progress in specific areas, many unanswered questions still revolve around data management and what exactly it means to develop building applications. Critically, how would such a solution work in a real building setting and how can applications be written such that they can be re-used in other settings? To resolve these issues we have developed BuildingDepot 2.0, a building management control platform that significantly updates on our first iteration of the system for data analysis and high level supervisory control.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2528282.2528285
BuildSys@SenSys
Keywords
Field
DocType
data access,integrated management system,energy usage,data analysis,improving energy efficiency,supervisory control,real building setting,building management control platform,building control,control scheme,data management,building analysis
Efficient energy use,Supervisory control,Risk analysis (engineering),Integrated management system,Building management,Engineering,Wireless sensor network,Data management,Data access,Management science
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
20
1.25
7
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Thomas Weng121016.64
Anthony Nwokafor2944.28
Yuvraj Agarwal31327102.62