Cloud-Based IoT Architecture for Green Buildings

Author(s):  
Rejo Rajan Mathew ◽  
Vikram Kulkarni

Green building (GB) is a game changer as the world is moving towards conserving its resources. Green building management systems available nowadays are too expensive and cannot cater to small or medium-sized buildings. Internet of things-based systems use simple, low-cost sensors, signal processing, and high-level learning methods. Studies on building occupancy and human activities help improve design and push the energy conservation levels. With huge amounts of data and improved learning systems, the impetus is to capture the information and use it well to improve design and justify the green building concept. Cloud-based architecture helps to monitor, capture, and process the data, which acts as input to intelligent learning systems, which in turn help to improve the design and performance of current green building management systems. This chapter discusses role of cloud-based internet of things architecture in improving design and performance of current building management systems.

Author(s):  
Rejo Rajan Mathew ◽  
Vikram Kulkarni

Green building (GB) is a game changer as the world is moving towards conserving its resources. Green building management systems available nowadays are too expensive and cannot cater to small or medium-sized buildings. Internet of things-based systems use simple, low-cost sensors, signal processing, and high-level learning methods. Studies on building occupancy and human activities help improve design and push the energy conservation levels. With huge amounts of data and improved learning systems, the impetus is to capture the information and use it well to improve design and justify the green building concept. Cloud-based architecture helps to monitor, capture, and process the data, which acts as input to intelligent learning systems, which in turn help to improve the design and performance of current green building management systems. This chapter discusses role of cloud-based internet of things architecture in improving design and performance of current building management systems.


2015 ◽  
Vol 75 (22) ◽  
pp. 14583-14596 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaehak Yu ◽  
Marie Kim ◽  
Hyo-Chan Bang ◽  
Sang-Hyun Bae ◽  
Se-Jin Kim

Author(s):  
Phi Chi Do ◽  
Phuoc Pham Duy ◽  
Bao Doan Thanh ◽  
Hieu Vu Trung

The paper presents the application of Internet of thing (IoT) in managing smart buildings and a proposal to study some of the functions, applications of building management system (BMS) in monitoring, controlling and using electricity effectively for high-rise buildings. Currently, high-rise buildings consume about 33% of global electricity. Managing energy consumption in the buildings is very important when the demand for electricity is increasing. Existing building management systems have high costs and reveal many weaknesses in data collection. Therefore, using the ARIMAX algorithm for predicts temperature, humidity and the amount of electricity that will be consumed in building which helps operators always plan to prepare the necessary energy source for the building, ensuring the electric energy is always provided fully, continuously and effectively


2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (3/2018) ◽  
pp. 86-96
Author(s):  
Gabriela MEHEDINTU ◽  
Ramona Camelia BERE ◽  
Catalin Ionut SILVESTRU ◽  
Vasilica-Cristina ICOCIU

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