Archive for August, 2009
Sensor Simulation System Article No.4
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Sensor Simulation System Article No.3
Posted by: | CommentsThe DEHEMS Sensor Simulation System (DS3) is now constructed around a very simple Event-Driven Architecture (EDA). The reason we have chosen this model is the fact that we wanted our system to mimic, as close as possible, the structure of the real-life hardware energy monitoring system which is primarily composed of loosely coupled components (meters, sensors, gateways). Read More→
Sensor Simulation System Article No.2
Posted by: | CommentsAs you might already know, the DEHEMS system aims to collect large amounts of real-time sensor data from individual households. Based on the current project status, DEHEMS is estimated to receive data from 12 different sensors per household, each of these sensors having a sample rate of 10 readings per minute. Read More→
Sensor Simulation System Article No.1
Posted by: | CommentsIn the context of the DEHEMS project, the research and development stages of various modules have underlined the need for a fast and scalable means of generating large amounts of high quality real time sensor data. This is why, for the better part of this year, our research team here at the Institute e-Austria Timisoara has been working on a sensor simulation system that successfully meets the data generation requirements (quantity and quality) imposed by DEHEMS. Read More→


