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How office energy bills can be cut down

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How office energy bills can be cut down
How office energy bills can be cut down

Washington –  Researchers have shown how the ubiquity of smart phones connected to the office network can be used to monitor occupancy and reduce heating or air

conditioning for unused spaces.

Bruce Nordman of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, plus Ken Christensen of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of South

Florida, and other colleagues from those institutions and the University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo, explain how implicit occupancy sensing can be undertaken using existing IT

infrastructure.

The infrastructure includes networked smart phones, devices on the local IP network like computers, and others – and avoids installing dedicated sensors in every space in a

building.

Their approach is to continually monitor the network addresses associated with every device, or data flowing to or from the devices.

The implicit sensing approach uses the network identity and other data and how devices are accessing specific wireless access points and other network equipment in the

building and then correlates them with the assumed location of the users of those devices when mapped against the building’s floor plans, or location of the access points.

Unoccupied and frequently unused spaces can then have their temperature control and air-conditioning adjusted to lower power consumption, at least until the space is once

again occupied.

Controls could be put in place to allow temperature of a given space to be adjusted in advance for schedule occupancy.

The research is set to be published in the International Journal of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems.

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