Title :
Green and Sustainable Technologies for the Built Environment
Author :
Alahmad, Mahmoud ; Zulfiqar, Moh F. ; Hasna, Hosen ; Sharif, Hamid ; Sordiashie, Evans ; Aljuhaishi, Nasser A.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE, USA
Abstract :
Energy conservation is among society´s greatest challenges, and the built environment has a concentrated impact on our natural environment, economy, and health. Fundamental understandings of how energy is consumed, monitored, and controlled are key prerequisites for an energy conservation process. This paper evaluates the effectiveness of real-time energy monitors (RTM) to influence behavior change in residential consumers. A methodology for remote identification of load types and the locations along the electrical circuitry where they (load) are being consumed is also presented. The load type and status (on, off, standby) are determined both remotely and in a non-intrusive manner using Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring Methods. A bottom-up approach to real-time energy monitoring by integrating virtual and physical domains to increase user awareness on where, when, how and why aspect of energy to make inform decisions regarding energy consumption, optimization and conservation is proposed. A virtual 3-D environment is developed to display actual space/zone/building real-time power consumption information and to allow users to easily locate equipment/loads that are in standby/inefficient and causing energy waste in the real/physical environment. The proposed system is demonstrated via a prototype board virtually integrated with a real world test environment. The results establish a promising tool in this filed.
Keywords :
civil engineering computing; design for environment; energy conservation; energy consumption; environmental science computing; monitoring; prototypes; virtual reality; building power realtime consumption information; built environment; economic impacts; electrical circuitry; electrical load; energy conservation; energy conservation process; energy consumption; green technologies; health. impact; natural environmental impact; nonintrusive load monitoring methods; prototype; realtime energy monitors; sustainable technologies; virtual 3D environment; Educational institutions; Energy consumption; Load modeling; Monitoring; Power demand; Prototypes; Real time systems; Energy Conservation; Energy Consumption; Green Sustainable Design; Load Monitoring; Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring; Power Time Domain Reflectometry; Real Time;
Conference_Titel :
Developments in E-systems Engineering (DeSE), 2011
Conference_Location :
Dubai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2186-1
DOI :
10.1109/DeSE.2011.84