dynamic reconfiguration of building automation systems with linc
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Abstract
This paper details a new approach for dynamic reconfiguration of building automation systems. To achieve dynamic reconfiguration in this context we rely on LINC, a coordination middleware that provides an abstraction layer allowing the encapsulation of hardware and software components. This paper shows two aspects of dynamic reconfiguration: one using the LINC middleware as an intermediation layer and one using LINC to reconfigure autonomous building management systems. A case study is presented. It consists in the reconfiguration of a room that can be split in two or merged in one according to the current needs. The building is equipped with the LON system, a standard in building automation. Such a reconfiguration is normally done manually by a skilled technician. Thanks to the proposed approach, it can now be autonomous and triggered by various external events such as sensor readings, a remote controller or information from an agenda.
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| Authors | ;Laurent-Frédéric Ducreux; Maxime Louvel;François Pacull;Safietou-Raby Thior;Maria-Isabel Vergara-Gallego;Oussama Yaakoubi |
| Journal | gülhane tıp dergi |
| Year | 2015 |
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