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Monitoring system for smart buildings - apolo building case

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Resumo:The demand for better safety and comfort conditions in social centers served as an incentive to improve the automation of buildings, making them intelligent systems that could be integrated. However, alongside these innovations, there has also arisen a concern for the ecological risks surrounding the smart building. With these factors as a basis, this work aimed to monitor three main systems within each apartment in the Apolo Building (Bragan¸ca, Portugal), namely electricity consumption, water consumption, and waste disposal. These systems are integrated through a common database, where they are being stored. This study intends to create a platform for data analysis, making it accessible to the consumer, raising awareness of the expenses generated, and looking for short and long term efficiency measures.
Autores principais:Kalbermatter, Rebeca B.
Outros Autores:Brito, Thadeu; Braun, João; Pereira, Ana I.; Lima, José
Assunto:Internet of things Smart buildings WSN
Ano:2022
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Resumo:The demand for better safety and comfort conditions in social centers served as an incentive to improve the automation of buildings, making them intelligent systems that could be integrated. However, alongside these innovations, there has also arisen a concern for the ecological risks surrounding the smart building. With these factors as a basis, this work aimed to monitor three main systems within each apartment in the Apolo Building (Bragan¸ca, Portugal), namely electricity consumption, water consumption, and waste disposal. These systems are integrated through a common database, where they are being stored. This study intends to create a platform for data analysis, making it accessible to the consumer, raising awareness of the expenses generated, and looking for short and long term efficiency measures.