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Smart Residence Management System RMS with Personalized Comfort
Date
2016-10-31
Author
Ay, Meral Başak
Gökalp, Ebru
Eren, Pekin Erhan
Tanyer, Ali Murat
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The built environment is undergoing a significant evolution, enabled by the Internet of Things (IoT) concept. IoT offers some far-reaching opportunities with the help of cloud computing to exploit technological advances for the benefit of the users, society, and the environment. Technological advances in IoT makes it easier to monitor and manage environments around us. Also, increasing control over lighting/daylighting amount, fresh air ventilation rate, temperature, noise level and humidity level increase occupants’ comfort level. In the market, available cloud-based solutions for residence management services are increasing every day. However, these solutions are mainly focusing on managerial needs of the residences. Thus, a system that will combine managerial needs of apartments with the smart home capabilities and thereby providing cost efficient comfort management platform is an obvious necessity. This paper proposes a conceptual framework for a smart residence management system (RMS) with personalized comfort that will be used by flatowners/leaseholders and facility managers of residential apartments and group of apartment blocks in common sites. The services provided by using the proposed RMS are also stated and the benefits of the RMS are discussed in the study.
Subject Keywords
Smart Home
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Smart Residence Management System
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Personalized Comfort Management
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Internet Of Things (IoT)
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/71294
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3rd International Management Information Systems Conference - Smart Technology - Smart Management,
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Graduate School of Informatics, Conference / Seminar
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M. B. Ay, E. Gökalp, P. E. Eren, and A. M. Tanyer, “Smart Residence Management System RMS with Personalized Comfort,” presented at the 3rd International Management Information Systems Conference - Smart Technology - Smart Management, İzmir, Türkiye, 2016, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/71294.