DocumentCode
1377844
Title
Autonomous Perception and Decision Making in Building Automation
Author
Velik, Rosemarie ; Zucker, Gerhard
Author_Institution
Biorobotics Dept., Fatronik-Tecnalia, Sebastian, Spain
Volume
57
Issue
11
fYear
2010
Firstpage
3645
Lastpage
3652
Abstract
System complexity has reached a level where it is hard to apply existing information analysis methods to automatically derive appropriate decisions. Building automation is on the verge of being unable to extract relevant information and control a building accordingly. Many different industries in today´s automation could provide information by means of different sensors, but the ability to integrate this information is missing. This paper describes approaches on how to cope with increased complexity by introducing models for perception and decision making that are based on findings in neuroscience and psychoanalysis, scientific disciplines that are far-off from engineering but nevertheless promise valuable contributions to intelligent automation.
Keywords
biocybernetics; building management systems; decision making; information analysis; knowledge acquisition; psychology; autonomous perception; building automation; decision making; information analysis; information extraction; intelligent automation; neuroscience; psychoanalysis; system complexity; Data mining; Decision making; Humans; Information analysis; Information processing; Intelligent sensors; Neuroscience; Permission; Psychology; Robotics and automation; Autonomous decision making; autonomous perception; bionics; building automation; cognitive automation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0046
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIE.2009.2038985
Filename
5373925
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