Smart Meeting Room Usage Information and Prediction by Modelling Occupancy Profiles

Unai Saralegui, Miguel Antón, Olatz Arbelaitz, Javier Muguerza

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Abstract

The monitoring of small houses and rooms has become possible due to the advances in IoT sensors, actuators and low power communication protocols in the last few years. As buildings are one of the biggest energy consuming entities, monitoring them has great interest for trying to avoid non-necessary energy waste. Moreover, human behaviour has been reported as being the main discrepancy source between energy usage simulations and real usage, so the ability to monitor and predict actions as opening windows, using rooms, etc. is gaining attention to develop stronger models which may lead to reduce the overall energy consumption of buildings, considering buildings thermal inertia and additional capabilities. In this paper, a case study is described in which four meeting rooms have been monitored to obtain information about the usage of the rooms and later use it to predict their future usage. The results show the possibility to deploy a simple and non-intrusive sensing system whose output could be used to develop advanced control strategies.
Original languageEnglish
Article number353
Pages (from-to)353
Number of pages1
JournalSensors
Volume19
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jan 2019

Keywords

  • Buildings
  • Ambient intelligence
  • Occupancy detection
  • Behaviour modelling
  • Sensor networks
  • Smart meeting room
  • Internet of Things (IoT)

Project and Funding Information

  • Funding Info
  • This work was partially supported by the Department of Education, Universities and Research_x000D_ of the Basque Government (ADIAN research group, grant IT980-16) and by the Ministry of Economy and_x000D_ Competitiveness of the Spanish Government and the European Regional Development fund- ERDF (PhysComp_x000D_ project, TIN2017-85409-P).

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