Expanding Horizons with Chameleon: Team Missouri's Innovative Home Automation System

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Team Missouri's 2009 Solar Decathlon entry featured a revolutionary home automation system, Chameleon, promoting both convenience and energy savings. This was accomplished using the typical controls of a convenience based automation system, while maintaining user set points, such as a home's ambient temperature, in the most energy efficient manner. Environmental features of the system include controls for home heating, ventilation and air conditioning, lighting, windows, shades, appliances, indoor air quality, as well as indoor and outdoor irrigation. Further analysis and refinement to the prototype system displayed at the competition is also presented in this paper. © 2010 by the authors.

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Glass, B., Brannon, B., Grantham, K., & Baur, S. (2010). Expanding Horizons with Chameleon: Team Missouri’s Innovative Home Automation System. Energies, 3(6), 1142–1153. https://doi.org/10.3390/en3061142

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