DocumentCode :
11072
Title :
Efficient Rule Engine for Smart Building Systems
Author :
Yan Sun ; Tin-Yu Wu ; Guotao Zhao ; Guizani, Mohsen
Author_Institution :
Beijing Key Lab. of Intell. Telecommun. Software & Multimedia, Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Beijing, China
Volume :
64
Issue :
6
fYear :
2015
fDate :
June 1 2015
Firstpage :
1658
Lastpage :
1669
Abstract :
In smart building systems, the automatic control of devices relies on matching the sensed environment information to customized rules. With the development of wireless sensor and actuator networks (WSANs), low-cost and self-organized wireless sensors and actuators can enhance smart building systems, but produce abundant sensing data. Therefore, a rule engine with ability of efficient rule matching is the foundation of WSANs based smart building systems. However, traditional rule engines mainly focus on the complex processing mechanism and omit the amount of sensing data, which are not suitable for large scale WSANs based smart building systems. To address these issues, we build an efficient rule engine. Specifically, we design an atomic event extraction module for extracting atomic event from data messages, and then build a β-network to acquire the atomic conditions for parsing the atomic trigger events. Taking the atomic trigger events as the key set of MPHF, we construct the minimal perfect hash table which can filter the majority of the unused atomic event with O(1) time overhead. Moreover, a rule engine adaption scheme is proposed to minimize the rule matching overhead. We implement the proposed rule engine in a practical smart building system. The experimental results show that the rule engine can perform efficiently and flexibly with high data throughput and large rule set.
Keywords :
actuators; building management systems; computational complexity; file organisation; network theory (graphs); pattern matching; wireless sensor networks; β-network; MPHF; O(1) time overhead; WSAN based smart building systems; atomic event extraction module; automatic control; complex processing mechanism; customized rules; low-cost self-organized wireless sensors; minimal perfect hash table; rule matching; rule matching overhead; sensed environment information matching; sensing data; unused atomic event; wireless sensor and actuator networks; Actuators; Algorithm design and analysis; Data mining; Engines; Filtering; Smart buildings; Temperature sensors; Smart building system; minimal perfect hash function.; rule engine; rule matching;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9340
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TC.2014.2345385
Filename :
6871310
Link To Document :
بازگشت