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Using wireless technologies for building controls could be cost-effective and convenient; however, traditional wireless devices required either a power wire or batteries which require maintenance as well as proper disposal. The first part of this session will discuss employing the “energy harvesting†concept as a power solution to wireless sensor networks. Self-powered wireless sensors and actuators using energy that created from slight changes in motion, pressure, light, temperature or vibration will be introduced. Research and field application examples are given to show that this technology can produce the sustainable power generation sufficient to operate a multitude of wireless sensors for building applications. The second speaker discusses a retrofit project using wireless sensors and ZigBee protocol to expand the existing direct digital control (DDC) system capability, and evaluate HVAC system performance via automated fault diagnostics and neural nets.
Emerging Wireless Technology: No Wires. No Batteries. No Limits
Keith Garris
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Utilizing Wireless Sensors in Automated Fault Diagnostics to Optimize and Commission a Dual Duct System
Louis-Nicolas Hamer, P.E
Product contains: recorded presentation, slides (PDF format), audio (mp3 format)
Citation: ASHRAE Seminar Recording, 2011 Annual Conference, Montreal
Product Details
- Published:
- 2011
- File Size:
- 1 file , 240 KB
- Product Code(s):
- D-ML11Sem07-2