IoT-enabled user agency for building sustainability

Stephen Lee, Ousmane Dieng, Longfei Shangguan, Jacob Biehl, Adam Lee, D. Mossé, Panos K. Chrysanthis
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Buildings are a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions, and many organizations recognize that reducing commercial building-related emissions is crucial to achieving a carbon-neutral future. However, leveraging state-of-the-art building energy-efficiency techniques can be expensive and require installing new equipment, resulting in only a small percentage of energy-efficient commercial buildings. To address this challenge, our paper focuses on empowering building occupants to become informed change-makers that drive building efficiency through an IoT-based solution. By leveraging the data collected from low-cost sensors, we envision creating personalized dashboards and interventions for individuals, fostering energy transparency and empowering people to optimize their space usage while reducing emissions. Moreover, we can leverage human flexibility and flexible environments to further improve space usage and realize energy and emissions reduction opportunities. Thus, by enabling human-building interaction, our approach will be more effective in achieving the full potential of reducing energy and emissions in existing buildings.
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支持物联网的可持续性建筑用户代理
建筑是温室气体排放的重要来源,许多组织认识到减少与商业建筑相关的排放对于实现碳中和的未来至关重要。然而,利用最先进的建筑节能技术可能是昂贵的,需要安装新设备,导致只有一小部分节能商业建筑。为了应对这一挑战,我们的论文侧重于让建筑居住者成为知情的变革者,通过基于物联网的解决方案提高建筑效率。通过利用从低成本传感器收集的数据,我们设想为个人创建个性化的仪表板和干预措施,提高能源透明度,并使人们能够在减少排放的同时优化空间使用。此外,我们可以利用人的灵活性和灵活的环境,进一步提高空间利用,实现节能减排的机会。因此,通过实现人与建筑的互动,我们的方法将更有效地发挥现有建筑减少能源和排放的全部潜力。
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