Getting Fit for the Future: Optimizing Energy Usage in Existing Buildings by Adding Non-Invasive Sensor Networks
Publisher
IEEE
Date Issued
2018-08
Author(s)
Sauter, Thilo
Treytl, Albert
Diwold, Konrad
Molnar, David
Lechner, Daniel
Krammer, Lukas
Abstract
Optimizing energy usage is becoming an economic necessity for existing buildings. Non-invasive sensors and sensor networks are key technologies for efficiently achieving this goal, since it is of utmost importance that existing hydraulic systems are not changed and the engineering effort for installation remains minimal. This paper presents a data-driven approach that should allow low-cost installation of sensors at arbitrary points of the building and then retrieve the structure of the hydraulic system from the recorded sensor values. The architecture as well as first preliminary results from field test buildings are presented.
Subjects
energy monitoring
building analytics
noninvasive sensors
clamp-on temperature/flow sensor
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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