Title :
Personalized sensing towards building energy efficiency and thermal comfort
Author :
Huafen Hu ; Yonghong Huang ; Milenkovic, Milo ; Miller, Colin ; Hanebutte, Ulf
Author_Institution :
Mech. Eng. Dept., Portland State Univ., Portland, OR, USA
Abstract :
The emergence of Information Technology (IT) based sensing has received increasing attention and acceptance in buildings due to its noninvasive nature and its ability in delivering real-time and potentially highly personalized feedback to building energy and comfort management. This study presents results of a pilot deployment experiment on such an IT-based sensing system - Personal Office Energy Monitor (POEM) developed by Intel Labs. The pilot study shows that with appropriate analytic methods the POEM sensor data could be transferred into valuable inputs to building management system (BMS). This study applies building science principle based models as the first step to calculate intermediate building performance indices based on raw measurement data. The intermediate performance indices are then further analyzed in order to reveal potential means to improve a building´s operational energy efficiency and occupant comfort. Results demonstrate that POEM sensor data could lead to energy saving opportunities through localized comfort management, plug load sensing and scheduling, and occupancy based building control. As an IT platform-integrated and occupant centered sensing system, POEM provides a convenient, low-cost, and efficient sensing solution to the next generation of smart buildings, featured by its ability in assisting BMS to improve operational building energy efficiency without compromising occupants´ thermal comfort and indoor environmental quality.
Keywords :
building management systems; energy conservation; energy management systems; ergonomics; indoor environment; BMS; IT platform-integrated sensing system; IT-based sensing system; Intel Labs; POEM sensor data; Personal Office Energy Monitor; building comfort management; building energy efficiency; building energy management; building operational energy efficiency; building science principle based models; indoor environmental quality; information technology based sensing; localized comfort management; occupancy based building control; occupant centered sensing system; occupant thermal comfort; operational building energy efficiency; personalized sensing; plug load scheduling; plug load sensing; smart buildings; thermal comfort; Buildings; Energy consumption; Portable computers; Printers; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; building energy efficiency; data analytics; occupancy profile; personal energy feedback; personal sensing architecture; sensor-enhanced IT;
Conference_Titel :
Neural Networks (IJCNN), 2014 International Joint Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6627-1
DOI :
10.1109/IJCNN.2014.6889970