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The constant growth of the digital enterprise has led to a continuous growth of data sources and also data that feeds into a potential BigData ecosystem. With the advent of Internet of Things (IoT), more and more devices get connected, each being a potential data source. One such potential source of constant data feed are sensor devices. Sensors that monitor a wide variety of environmental data such...
At the outset, there is no question that building energy use is largely influenced by the presence and behavior of occupants. Among other, the key to realize energy use reduction while still maintaining occupant comfort is to seamlessly integrate occupant behavior in energy simulation tools with capabilities that would optimally manage building energy systems. This paper provides an in-depth survey...
Now a day's technologies in the medical fields must be utilized to create advancements and to meet health requirements with the available medical resources for the day by day increasing population. Previous tasks such as building health organization, digitalization and integration of HealthCare platform are providing service inside the organization to the patient. It has difficulties such as adapting...
This paper presents the design and performance of a novel optical fibre relative humidity (RH) sensor device, based on fibre Bragg gratings (FBGs), but specifically developed for monitoring building stone deterioration. The performance of the sensor thus created was first assessed under experimental conditions of controlled wetting and drying cycles of limestone blocks, simulating conditions 'in-the-field'...
We present the design and implementation of a system that monitors physical activities of a human user wearing a portable device equipped with inertial sensors. This system uses inertial sensor data to automatically classify human activities using a trained classifier. The portable device is used both as a sensing as well as an application platform with user interface. The software application includes...
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