Abstract
Environmental sensing for comfort and energy efficiency studies is crucial for
sustainable design and retrofitting. Arrays of simple, low-cost sensors can be used to perform measurements that usually require expensive specialist equipment. The ENLITEN
project at the University of Bath developed a sensor kit based on the Raspberry pi computer board, which has now been deployed in a number of locations worldwide. This paper outlines a review of the results from some of these studies and makes comparisons to other alternative sensing strategies.
sustainable design and retrofitting. Arrays of simple, low-cost sensors can be used to perform measurements that usually require expensive specialist equipment. The ENLITEN
project at the University of Bath developed a sensor kit based on the Raspberry pi computer board, which has now been deployed in a number of locations worldwide. This paper outlines a review of the results from some of these studies and makes comparisons to other alternative sensing strategies.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 7 Dec 2017 |