Wang et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Opportunities to save energy and improve comfort by using wireless sensor networks in buildingsWang et al., 2003
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- Wang D
- Arens E
- Federspiel C
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This paper discusses how intensive information technology can affect future building operation. Recent breakthroughs in wireless sensor network technology will permit 1) highly flexible location of sensors, 2) increased sensing density and variety of sensor types …
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