The world’s energy use in buildings (residential and commercial) accounts for around 40% of the worldwide energy consumption, and space heating is the responsible for half of the energy need in the building sector. In Europe, only a small share (less than 10%) of Continue reading
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Design and Implementation of a CoAP-Compliant Solution for RFID Inclusion in the Internet of Things (Electrical/Electronics Project)
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Recent technological advancements allowed widening the applicability scope of the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology from item identification to sensor-enabled computation platforms. This feature, added to the native radio energy-harvesting Continue reading
iNUIT: Internet of Things for Urban Innovation (Electrical/Electronics Project)
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Internet of Things (IoT) seems a viable way to enable the Smart Cities of the future. iNUIT (Internet of Things for Urban Innovation) is a multi-year research program that aims to create an ecosystem that exploits the variety of data coming from multiple Continue reading
Virtualization of Event Sources in Wireless Sensor Networks for the Internet of Things (Electrical/Electronics Project)
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Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are generally used to collect information from the environment. The gathered data are delivered mainly to sinks or gateways that become the endpoints where applications can retrieve and process such data. Continue reading
Design and Implementation of an IoT Access Point for Smart Home (Electrical/Electronics Project)
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Network communication and micro-electro-mechanical embedded technologies have attracted much attention in recent years. Through these technologies, the capabilities of sensing, identification, and communication can be embedded in various Continue reading
A Novel Scheme for an Energy Efficient Internet of Things based on Wireless Sensor Networks (Electrical/Electronics Project)
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One of the emerging networking standards that gap between the physical world and the cyber one is the Internet of Things. In the Internet of Things, smart objects communicate with each other, data are gathered and certain requests of users are satisfied Continue reading
Cost Effective Genetic Algorithm for Workflow Scheduling in Cloud Under Deadline Constraint (Computer Project)
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Cloud computing is becoming an increasingly admired paradigm that delivers high-performance computing resources over the Internet to solve the large-scale scientific problems, but still it has various challenges that need to be Continue reading
The Sensing Internet—A Discussion on Its Impact on Rural Areas (Electrical/Electronics Project)
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This paper is based on the experience of introducing wireless sensor networks (WSNs) into the building industry in Denmark and in a rural area of Greenland. There are very real advantages in the application of the technology and its consequences for the Continue reading
Behavior and Performance of High Performance Concrete for Pavements (Civil Project)
Under TE 30, High Performance Concrete Pavement program, several states are undertaking a variety of innovative research in high performance Continue reading
A Self-Assessment Stereo Capture Model Applicable to the Internet of Things (Electrical/Electronics Project)
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The realization of the Internet of Things greatly depends on the information communication among physical terminal devices and informationalized platforms, such as smart sensors, embedded systems and intelligent networks. Playing an important role in Continue reading
Real-time Full Duplex Communication Over the Web (Computer Project)
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As the web browser becomes an increasingly powerful tool for the average web user, with more features and capabilities being developed constantly, the necessity Continue reading
EDAS: An Evaluation Prototype for Autonomic Event-Driven Adaptive Security in the Internet of Things (Electronics/Electrical Project)
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In Internet of Things (IoT), the main driving technologies are considered to be tiny sensory objects. These objects cannot host traditional preventive and detective technologies to provide protection against the increasing threat sophistication. Furthermore, Continue reading