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Enhancement of an Adaptive Building-Skin System for Local and Remote Multi-Modal Operation

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Abstract

This paper details the enhancement of a previously presented adaptive building-skin system consisting of independent-yet-interrelated context-aware components in a Cyber-Physical Network (CPN). The present development subsumes and extends the inherited services and capabilities - both mechanical and computational - of the previous system as follows. With respect to the mechanical: a second actuatable layer is integrated along the inherited first layer, which enables ventilation and natural-light intake to be determined independently via separate automatic or manual aperture controls. With respect to the computational: both local and remote, human and non-human multi-modal control / operation is integrated. More specifically, the following three new operation mechanisms are added along the inherited local sensor-based automatic mode: a local manual control-override based on (1) specific desired-aperture values (via a graphical slider) or (2) approximate desired-aperture values (via gyroscopic sensing) both based on Open Sound Control (OSC); and (3) a remote manual and/or automatic control-override based on Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT). The first two mechanisms involve local user interaction via a smart-device, and the third mechanism involves remote human and/or non-human interaction via if-this-then-that (IFTTT) and/or Adafruit IO cloud services. The objective of the enhanced adaptive building-skin system remains the intelligent interfacing between interior and exterior environments in a way that is conducive to user comfort, well-being, and environmental safety. Accordingly, the system is conceived as part of the intelligent built-environment discourse that integrates the technical / technological sophistication of Ambient Intelligence (AmI) / Active and Assisted Living (AAL) advances while remaining informed by Architectural considerations.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationETCM 2024 - 8th Ecuador Technical Chapters Meeting
EditorsDavid Rivas-Lalaleo, Soraya Lucia Sinche Maita
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9798350391589
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024
Event8th IEEE Ecuador Technical Chapters Meeting, ETCM 2024 - Cuenca, Ecuador
Duration: 15 Oct 202418 Oct 2024

Publication series

NameETCM 2024 - 8th Ecuador Technical Chapters Meeting

Conference

Conference8th IEEE Ecuador Technical Chapters Meeting, ETCM 2024
Country/TerritoryEcuador
CityCuenca
Period15/10/2418/10/24

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 IEEE.

Keywords

  • Architectural Robotics
  • Building-Skin System
  • Cyber-Physical Network
  • Internet-of-Things
  • MQTT
  • Multi-Modal Operation
  • Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks

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