Abstract
Smart homes are further development of intelligent buildings and home automation, where context awareness and autonomous behaviour are added. They are based on a combination of the Internet and emerging technologies like wireless sensor nodes. These wireless sensor nodes are challenging because they consume battery power, they use network bandwidth, and they produce wireless interferences. Currently, different methods exist for handling these challenges. These methods are, however, based on adjusting the transmitter frequency and using duty-cycling in combination with sleep mode approaches. This paper introduces an approach that considerably lowers the wireless sensor node power consumption and the amount of transmitted sensor events. It uses smart objects that include artificial intelligence to efficiently process the sensor event on location and thereby saves the costly wireless transportation of these events. In this paper it has been shown that this approach provides huge savings of power consumption and network load, which in turn reduces the interference level.
Translated title of the contribution | Smart hjem trådløse sensor noder: Adressere udfordringen ved hjælp af smarte ting og kunstig intelligens |
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Original language | English |
Publication date | 22 Oct 2013 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Publication status | Published - 22 Oct 2013 |
Event | Wireless World Research Forum Meeting 31 - The UBC Robson Square, Vancouver, Canada Duration: 22 Oct 2013 → 24 Oct 2013 |
Conference
Conference | Wireless World Research Forum Meeting 31 |
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Location | The UBC Robson Square |
Country/Territory | Canada |
City | Vancouver |
Period | 22/10/2013 → 24/10/2013 |