DocumentCode :
2016024
Title :
Smart buildings and the human-machine cloud
Author :
Mavridis, Nikolaos ; Pierris, Georgios ; BenAbdelkader, Chiraz ; Krstikj, Aleksandar ; Karaiskos, Christos
Author_Institution :
NCSR Demokritos, Athens, Greece
fYear :
2015
fDate :
1-4 Feb. 2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
The Human-Robot Cloud has previously been introduced as a framework for the creation of distributed, on-demand, reconfigurable human-machine cognitive systems[1]. These systems are made up of sensing, processing, and actuation components that are not limited to a specific type of application and potentially can be extended to multiple domains and may cover spatially smaller or larger areas. In this paper, we revisit the Human-Robot Cloud architecture and present its pilot deployment on the campus of NCSR Demokritos, a research institution in Greece. In particular, our concrete deployment aims to be demonstrated in three specific application scenarios; namely, Human-Aware Smart Buildings with Energy Optimization, Security and Surveillance, and Smart Tour Guide System. In this paper, we present in detail an example implementation of the Smart Buildings scenario: a real-world application with immediate benefits in energy optimization and energy savings. Environmentally sensitive issues, such as the ground-up development of energy efficient buildings or reducing the environmental impact of the existing infrastructure, has received much attention in the past. However, the traditionally offered solutions are central, non-transferable to other infrastructure, non-scalable and suffer from single points of failure. On the contrary, in this work, which is based on a specialization of the generic Human-Robot Cloud architecture, we attempt to move beyond the industrially available solutions to meet the requirements for scalable, reconfigurable and redistributable sensory, processing, and actuation units within buildings. A set of cameras, laser range finders, and other sensors, together with a number of processing and actuation elements, including face detection, expression recognition, and people trackers, are transformed to a prototypical reconfigurable distributed extended cognitive system, which can support multiple applications in the future.
Keywords :
building management systems; cameras; cloud computing; cognitive systems; energy conservation; face recognition; human-robot interaction; image sensors; laser ranging; surveillance; Greece; NCSR Demokritos; actuation components; actuation unit; cameras; distributed on demand reconfigurable human-machine cognitive systems; energy optimization; energy savings; environmental impact; environmentally sensitive issues; expression recognition; face detection; generic human-robot cloud architecture; human-aware smart building with energy optimization security and surveillance; human-machine cloud; human-robot cloud architecture; laser range finders; people trackers; processing components; processing unit; prototypical reconfigurable distributed extended cognitive system; research institution; sensing components; sensory units; smart tour guide system; Detectors; Robot sensing systems; Smart buildings; Temperature sensors; Tracking;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
GCC Conference and Exhibition (GCCCE), 2015 IEEE 8th
Conference_Location :
Muscat
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEEEGCC.2015.7060081
Filename :
7060081
Link To Document :
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