DocumentCode :
1540020
Title :
From measurements to sustainable choices [Persepectives]
Author :
Srivastava, Mani
Author_Institution :
Univ. of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Volume :
29
Issue :
4
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
58
Lastpage :
60
Abstract :
For measurement of energy consumption to be truly useful for sustainability measures, the measurement of energy consumption in a building must be real-time, frequent, holistic, and most importantly disaggregated. Holistic implies that measurements must encompass all forms of energy use, both direct (electricity and natural gas) and indirect (water embedded energy), and being disaggregated requires that energy use must be at the level of devices and appliances as opposed for the whole building. Conventional solutions to measuring disaggregated end use of electricity and water require deploying at each end-point precalibrated in-line mesh networked sensors for measuring voltage/current, water flow rate, etc. Besides being costly, such “direct sensors”are aesthetically intrusive, and often need costly professional installation and impose network management burden.
Keywords :
building management systems; distributed sensors; energy conservation; energy consumption; life cycle costing; sustainable development; NILM; appliances; building energy consumption measurement; building energy management; direct sensors; distributed sensing substrate life-cycle cost; electric current measurement; end-point precalibrated in-line mesh networked sensors; energy savings; energy use; nonintrusive load monitoring; sensor information; virtual metering; voltage measurement; water flow rate measurement; Electricity; Energy consumption; Energy measurement; Green buildings; Home appliances; Sensors; Substrates; Sustainable development;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Design & Test of Computers, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0740-7475
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MDT.2012.2202565
Filename :
6217394
Link To Document :
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