Presentation 2012-08-21
An approach to measuring effect of Cool Biz using microcomputer sensors
Fumiya Unno, Yoshihisa Udagawa, Yohtaro Miyanishi,
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Abstract(in English) The Cool Biz provides effective countermeasures to global warming and saving power consumption, and should be accomplished by all means. This paper describes the development of a microcomputer system which can measure the temperature of multiple points at the same time. Because an experiment on the Cool Biz is expected to be performed indoors, a PC which accumulates measured data and the microcomputer are connected by wireless LAN and a wireless communication device. Through preliminary experiments, it is confirmed that the maximum measurement error among temperature sensors is approximately 2 degrees Celsius. Higher precision is necessary to achieve for a quantitative study of the Cool Biz. Several methods for correcting the measurement error are explored in preparation for future research.
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Keyword(in English) Cool Biz / microcomputer / TinySCADA / temperature sensor / humidity sensor
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Title (in English) An approach to measuring effect of Cool Biz using microcomputer sensors
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Keyword(1) Cool Biz
Keyword(2) microcomputer
Keyword(3) TinySCADA
Keyword(4) temperature sensor
Keyword(5) humidity sensor
1st Author's Name Fumiya Unno
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Polytechnic University()
2nd Author's Name Yoshihisa Udagawa
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Polytechnic University
3rd Author's Name Yohtaro Miyanishi
3rd Author's Affiliation ISEM, Inc.
Date 2012-08-21
Paper # SWIM2012-11
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 179
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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