Allowing users and managers of existing buildingsto benefit from non intrusive Internet of Things (IoT) integrationis a great asset. IoT integration opens a plethora of new servicessuch as lighting and power-consumption management, indoorlocation-based services, surveillance etc. In this paper we showhow a DC lighting grid can be combined with wireless componentsto facilitate the deployment of routers/sensors and actuatorspowered by the DC lighting grid. These control devices can beplaced wherever in the building and communicate with the otherdevices in the network, wirelessly or via the PowerLAN availableon the DC grid. For organizing communications with the wirelessautonomous sensors and actuators, lightweight network stacks,including application layers based on CoAP or MQTT, aredeployed.
Di Zenobio, D, Steenhaut, K, Thielemans, S & Celidonio, M 2017, An IoT Platform integrated into an energy efficient DC lighting grid. in 2017 Wireless Telecommunications Symposium, WTS 2017., 7943547, IEEE, pp. 1-6, 16th Annual Wireless Telecommunications Symposium, Chicago, United States, 26/04/17. https://doi.org/10.1109/WTS.2017.7943547
Di Zenobio, D., Steenhaut, K., Thielemans, S., & Celidonio, M. (2017). An IoT Platform integrated into an energy efficient DC lighting grid. In 2017 Wireless Telecommunications Symposium, WTS 2017 (pp. 1-6). Article 7943547 IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/WTS.2017.7943547
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title = "An IoT Platform integrated into an energy efficient DC lighting grid",
abstract = "Allowing users and managers of existing buildingsto benefit from non intrusive Internet of Things (IoT) integrationis a great asset. IoT integration opens a plethora of new servicessuch as lighting and power-consumption management, indoorlocation-based services, surveillance etc. In this paper we showhow a DC lighting grid can be combined with wireless componentsto facilitate the deployment of routers/sensors and actuatorspowered by the DC lighting grid. These control devices can beplaced wherever in the building and communicate with the otherdevices in the network, wirelessly or via the PowerLAN availableon the DC grid. For organizing communications with the wirelessautonomous sensors and actuators, lightweight network stacks,including application layers based on CoAP or MQTT, aredeployed.",
keywords = "Building automation, CoAP, DC lighting grid, MQTT, Power line communication, Wireless/wired sensor networks",
author = "{Di Zenobio}, Dario and Kris Steenhaut and Steffen Thielemans and Massimo Celidonio",
year = "2017",
month = jun,
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doi = "10.1109/WTS.2017.7943547",
language = "English",
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booktitle = "2017 Wireless Telecommunications Symposium, WTS 2017",
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note = "16th Annual Wireless Telecommunications Symposium, WTS 2017 ; Conference date: 26-04-2017 Through 28-04-2017",
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