2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/5508713
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IoT System for the Continuous Electrical and Environmental Monitoring into Mexican Social Housing Evaluated under Tropical Climate Conditions

Abstract: This work presented the design, development, and implementation of a low-cost IoT system for real-time monitoring of electrical consumption and environment parameters inside social housing. The IoT monitoring system is composed of a set of remote measurement nodes that wirelessly sense and transmit records of the air temperature and relative humidity inside the house as well as the voltage, current, and power consumed by several electrical devices. A server coordinator composed of a Raspberry Pi was used for t… Show more

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“…The United Nations recognizes the importance of sustainable building practices, but current rating systems have limitations [125]. The existing tools struggle to account for how people use buildings and are not integrated with smart technologies, like the IoT [126]. This is a critical gap, especially considering the impact of climate change on our built environment [20].…”
Section: Current and Future Possible Research Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The United Nations recognizes the importance of sustainable building practices, but current rating systems have limitations [125]. The existing tools struggle to account for how people use buildings and are not integrated with smart technologies, like the IoT [126]. This is a critical gap, especially considering the impact of climate change on our built environment [20].…”
Section: Current and Future Possible Research Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies in Table 3 show that using energy efficient IoT sensors and low-powered systems to monitor power consumption, e.g., LoRa System called 'EnerMon', Smart Tags, could significantly help optimize energy consumption and even help generate additional energy in both residential and non-residential buildings [96,98,99,102,112,116]. Complementing the real-time visualization of the power consumption data could also help users and facility managers to be aware of consumed energy and control usage as needed [117].…”
Section: Iot In Building Monitoring and Data Visualizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neither education nor renewable energies have been exempted from the technological development caused by the fourth industrial revolution or Industry 4.0 [17,21]. Monitoring energy production has been very important for renewable sources, in addition to measurement, transmission and data processing technologies that can feed information to virtual power plants [11,23]. This has been achieved thanks to Internet of Things or IOT systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%