Trade-off between minimum number of wireless sensors and the accuracy of temperature profile in cold rooms: a model-based framework
Contribuinte(s) |
Tobin, Ena Science Foundation Ireland |
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30/04/2012
30/04/2012
01/09/2011
30/04/2012
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Resumo |
Evaluation of temperature distribution in cold rooms is an important consideration in the design of food storage solutions. Two common approaches used in both industry and academia to address this question are the deployment of wireless sensors, and modelling with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). However, for a realworld evaluation of temperature distribution in a cold room, both approaches have their limitations. For wireless sensors, it is economically unfeasible to carry out large-scale deployment (to obtain a high resolution of temperature distribution); while with CFD modelling, it is usually not accurate enough to get a reliable result. In this paper, we propose a model-based framework which combines the wireless sensors technique with CFD modelling technique together to achieve a satisfactory trade-off between minimum number of wireless sensors and the accuracy of temperature profile in cold rooms. A case study is presented to demonstrate the usability of the framework. Science Foundation Ireland (CSET - Centre for Science, Engineering and Technology, grant 07/CE/I1147) Accepted Version Peer reviewed |
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application/pdf |
Identificador |
Ma, Ji; Murphy, David; Provan, Gregory; Hayes, Michael; Ó Mathúna, S. Cian; (2011) Trade-off between minimum number of wireless sensors and the accuracy of temperature profile in cold rooms: a model-based framework. In: Tobin, Ena eds. 23rd European Conference Forum Bauinformatik 2011, Construction Informatics, Cork, Ireland, 12-14 Sep 2011. 9781906642389 |
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en |
Relação |
23rd European Conference Forum Bauinformatik 2011, Construction Informatics. 12-14 September 2011, Cork, Ireland.. http://zuse.ucc.ie/forumbau2011/ |
Direitos |
© 2011, The authors |
Palavras-Chave | #Cold rooms #Modelling #Wireless sensor networks #Computational fluid dynamics #Cold storage #Computer simulation |
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Conference item |