A prototype of a wireless sensor for monitoring electrical loads in a smart building is designed and implemented. The sensor can acquire the main electrical parameters of the connected load and, optionally, other physical quantities (e.g., room temperature). Unlike other wireless sensors in literature, the proposed sensor is cheap and small, exploits the Wi-Fi network that is commonly available inside buildings, and uses a lightweight message-based communication paradigm. Besides the sensor node, two management nodes are also implemented to manage sensor reconfiguration and the persistence of data. The measured data are stored in an SQLite database and can be used for various purposes, e.g., for the implementation of an Energy Management System (EMS) for optimal use of electricity within the building. Hardware and software components of the proposed sensor are thoroughly described, and their correct operation is verified experimentally.

A Prototype of Wireless Sensor for Data Acquisition in Energy Management Systems

Luna Massimiliano;La Tona Giuseppe;Di Piazza Maria Carmela;Pucci Marcello;Accetta Angelo;Taibi Davide;
2018

Abstract

A prototype of a wireless sensor for monitoring electrical loads in a smart building is designed and implemented. The sensor can acquire the main electrical parameters of the connected load and, optionally, other physical quantities (e.g., room temperature). Unlike other wireless sensors in literature, the proposed sensor is cheap and small, exploits the Wi-Fi network that is commonly available inside buildings, and uses a lightweight message-based communication paradigm. Besides the sensor node, two management nodes are also implemented to manage sensor reconfiguration and the persistence of data. The measured data are stored in an SQLite database and can be used for various purposes, e.g., for the implementation of an Energy Management System (EMS) for optimal use of electricity within the building. Hardware and software components of the proposed sensor are thoroughly described, and their correct operation is verified experimentally.
2018
Istituto per le Tecnologie Didattiche - ITD - Sede Genova
Istituto di iNgegneria del Mare - INM (ex INSEAN)
978-1-5386-5186-5
wireless sensor
energy management system
smart building
MQTT
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Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14243/394127
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