Probabilistic Models in Building Automation (Paperback)


The ongoing technological development in the fields of sensors, actuators as well as embedded systems leads to more and more complex and larger building automation systems. These systems allow ever-better observations of activities in buildings with a rapid growing number of possible applications. This work investigates how statistical methods can be applied to (future) building automation systems to recognize erroneous behavior and to extract semantic and context information from sensor data. A hierarchical model structure based on hidden Markov models is proposed to establish a framework for learning about daily routines. The lower levels of the model structure are used to observe the sensor values themselves whereas the higher levels provide a basis for the semantic interpretation of what is happening in the building. This book is of interest for researchers active in science and development of future context aware system for surveillance, observation, or ambient assistance as well as for all individuals interested in trends in building automation.

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The ongoing technological development in the fields of sensors, actuators as well as embedded systems leads to more and more complex and larger building automation systems. These systems allow ever-better observations of activities in buildings with a rapid growing number of possible applications. This work investigates how statistical methods can be applied to (future) building automation systems to recognize erroneous behavior and to extract semantic and context information from sensor data. A hierarchical model structure based on hidden Markov models is proposed to establish a framework for learning about daily routines. The lower levels of the model structure are used to observe the sensor values themselves whereas the higher levels provide a basis for the semantic interpretation of what is happening in the building. This book is of interest for researchers active in science and development of future context aware system for surveillance, observation, or ambient assistance as well as for all individuals interested in trends in building automation.

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Imprint

VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller E.K.

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

February 2008

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First published

February 2008

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Dimensions

244 x 170 x 8mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

144

ISBN-13

978-3-8364-5720-0

Barcode

9783836457200

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LSN

3-8364-5720-2



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