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A review of occupancy sensing technologies and approaches in smart buildings

Hamza Elkhoukhi, Mohamed Bakhouya, Abdellatif Elmouatamid, Driss El Ouadghiri, Jaafar Gaber

2024International Journal of RF Technologies11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Comprehensive occupancy information in smart buildings has become more imperative in order to develop new control strategies in energy management systems. Several techniques can be used to collect occupancy information considering accurate sensing techniques, such as passive infrared (PIR), carbon dioxide (CO2) and different types of cameras (i.e., thermal, or optical cameras). Recent studies show the usefulness of integrating occupancy information into energy management systems to reduce energy consumption while maintaining the occupants’ comfort. The purpose of this work is to elaborate a comprehensive review on occupancy detection systems in smart buildings. This study presents a set of comparison standards including methods, occupancy resolution, type of buildings and sensors. A classification of different approaches, which can be implemented and integrated into the building management system for detecting indoor occupancy, is introduced. Summary and discussions are given by highlighting the usefulness of machine learning for enabling predictive control of active systems in smart buildings.

Topics & Concepts

OccupancyBuilding automationComputer scienceBuilding management systemArchitectural engineeringEnergy consumptionControl (management)Thermal comfortSystems engineeringEngineeringArtificial intelligenceElectrical engineeringPhysicsThermodynamicsBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationAir Quality Monitoring and ForecastingSmart Grid Energy Management
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