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SMART BUILDING
Yousef Awwad
Te-Yuan Huang
Newlin Rajkumar
Group No.11
SMART BUILDING
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Selective
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Routine
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Outline
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Motivation.
Introduction.
Scenario.
Requirements.
Architecture
System design.
Schema.
Related work
Demo
Motivation
 To gain more experience in the
wireless sensor network field.
 To employ wireless sensor network
for the benefits of users (students
and visitors to NCTU buildings).
Introduction
 What is a smart building?
- Smart building system gives
information for the users about each
element inside the building by using
wireless sensor networks.
- RFID readers and tags are also used
to achieve this goal.
- A tag is attached near each object in
the building.
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 Smart building data:
- Offices: office’s name, professor’s
name, professor’s schedule,
publications and others.
- Class rooms: class room schedule
and other information.
- Laboratories: lab’s name, lab’s
members, researches and others.
- Advertising boards: advertisements
sorted by date.
Scenario
 A mote sensing environmental data
(ie. Lighting, Sounding) as long as
detecting people in the room.
 The mote updates its sensing data to
database server periodically.
 The web server requests for latest
data from database server, whenever
a user ask for displaying web pages.
Scenario – Cont.
 A visitor to engineering building 3 in
NCTU.
 He approaches lab 633 with his notebook
opened and browsing smart building
website.
 A tag attached near the lab will send lab
id to RFID reader with the notebook.
 The note book will request the related
webpage about the lab from the server.
 Then display the information.
Architecture
Architecture
Requirements
 User requirements :
- A note book computer with RFID
reader.
- An internet browser.
- The user must be able to browse
the system web site and view the
required information.
…Requirements
 System requirements:
- A server to store the web pages (http
server)
- RFID tags.
- A wireless network.
- A library or API to support the RFID.
- Other non-functional requirements such
as user friendly interface and security.
System Design
 System is designed as the following:
- Using Visual studio.net inherited with RFID
library to:
* Retrieve ID value from the reader
* Allow write new ID value to the RFID tag
* Design the web pages and the interface.
System Design – Cont.
- Using PHP/SQL to:
 Display web page dynamically
 Access database from web page
 Design administration zone through web
page
- Using Java/SQL to:
 Retrieve sensing data from mote to PC
 Upload sensing data from PC to database
server
Schema
 Installing all requirements (frameworks
and libraries).
 Doing experiments on RFID; writing to
and reading from the tag.
 Collecting information about the
engineering building 3.
 Building the web pages for every element.
 Building the HTTP server.
 Integrate the whole system.
Specific Applications
 Power Saving
 Meeting Room Allocation
CONCLUSION
 A virtual voyage throughout the
Engineering Building #3.
 Anticipate the needs of the building
users to provide improved comfort,
greater user control, and better
energy efficiency.
 Robust and Flexible for further
enhancements
 User-friendly system
FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS
 This Project could be extended to all
the Buildings in the NCTU campus.
 The performance and efficiency
could be enhanced by using High
quality RFID devices and advanced
readers.
 Using PDA’s instead of laptops and
could be a more compact version
Related Work
 1-A Tree Tour with Radio Frequency
Identification (RFID) and a Personal
Digital Assistant (PDA)
Sean Hoyt, Doug St. John, Denise Wilson and Linda
Bushnell
-A popular tree tour at the University of Washington
campus
-Using RFID and PDA to view information about trees.
…Related Work
 Plant Scanner: A Handheld PDA using RFID
TAGS for Child Visitors to the MICHIGAN 4-H
Children’s Garden
Aparna Rajan Ramchandran
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Using interactive handheld and RFID in the
Indoor 4-H Children’s Garden at Michigan State
University.
teach children introductory plant biology and
enhance their exploration of the Indoor 4-H
Children’s Garden.
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