authors |
Terzidis, Kostas |
year |
2001 |
title |
Teaching Sensor and Internet Technologies for Responsive Building Designs |
source |
Reinventing the Discourse - How Digital Tools Help Bridge and Transform Research, Education and Practice in Architecture [Proceedings of the Twenty First Annual Conference of the Association for Computer-Aided Design in Architecture / ISBN 1-880250-10-1] Buffalo (New York) 11-14 October 2001, pp. 356-362 |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2001.356
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summary |
This paper describes a research framework for the use of sensor and Internet technologies in design, monitoring, and control of building systems. Specifically, a course for architecture students that makes use of this research was designed and taught. A prototype system was implemented using sensors and micro servers that collect and forward the data to centralized web-accessible database tables. Students proposed and implemented various projects for responsive building designs by extending or modifying the prototype system. |
keywords |
Sensors, Smart Homes, Remote Control |
series |
ACADIA |
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