Abstract
In this paper, we have studied the IT system (e.g. MS-outlook) that is used to book meeting rooms in a corporate environment. In the existing IT system, the status of meeting rooms is manually entered, and as a result, it is not reflected in real time in the IT system. This results in severe underutilization of resources (conference rooms) across the corporation, and wastage of electricity with the lights and air-conditioning system being operational even when the rooms are unoccupied. We have created a test bed of motes and analyzed the occupancy and electricity consumption data to estimate the under-utilization of conference rooms, and the wastage of electricity in the process. In order to eliminate these problems, we have designed a wireless sensor network based solution which results in two main benefits: (i) the utilization of the conference room is increased from 67% to 90% and (ii) electricity saving is equivalent to 16000 full grown banyan trees in a year. © 2010 ACM.
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Padmanabh, K., Malikarjuna V, A., Sen, S., Katru, S. P., Kumar, A., Sai Pawankumar, C., … Paul, S. (2009). ISense: A wireless sensor network based conference room management system. In BUILDSYS 2009 - Proceedings of the 1st ACM Workshop on Embedded Sensing Systems for Energy-Efficiency in Buildings, Held in Conjunction with ACM SenSys 2009 (pp. 37–42). https://doi.org/10.1145/1810279.1810288
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