Revitalizing a Traditional Campus: Implementation of IoT-Enabled Smart Universities

Revitalizing a Traditional Campus: Implementation of IoT-Enabled Smart Universities

Nur Samancioglu, Silvia Nuere, Adela Laura Acitores Suz
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 15
DOI: 10.4018/IJSEUS.2021100102
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Abstract

Technology has become an indispensable part of contemporary society. The new vision of upcoming generations is the internet of things (IoT), which has created new interaction among individuals and the environment. IoT has permeated into higher education institutions, advancing the quality of the teaching-learning experience and the ability to customize environmental parameters. In this research, the status of the Polytechnic University of Madrid, ETSIDI campus was explored based on the post-occupancy evaluation (POE) in order to assess the status of facilities and reveal the corresponding solutions for possible enhancements. The smart campus development approach is pursuant to the occupant-based framework as a way to represent and analyze occupant state, mobility, and movement in the campus through the IoT.
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Using prime occupant data through occupancy sensors allows for adaptation environmental parameters in advance which, afterward, reveals the embedded intelligence of this sensing layer with increased comfort and energy consumption. The occupancy sensors aim to detect, locate and track a dynamic target or several targets concurrently. Several types of occupancy sensors, such as passive infrared sensors, vision-based sensors or ultrasonic sensors that can be used alone or combined with other sensors to access the information with higher accuracy.

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