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    Analysis, modeling and design of energy management and multisource power systems

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    Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2011.This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.Cataloged from student submitted PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (p. 581-596).Transformative impacts on our energy security rely on creative approaches for consumption and generation of electricity. Technological contributions can impact both areas if they focus on problems of scale. For example, occupancy-based electrical loads (HVAC and lighting) accounted for roughly 50% of the total consumed electricity in the U.S. in 2008. Meanwhile, roughly 50% of consumed oil in the U.S. is imported. The U.S. Department of Energy has appropriately identified "sensing and measurement" as one of the "five fundamental technologies" essential for achieving energy security. Complementing reductions in consumption with increases in deployment of fossil-fuel-independent generation (solar and wind) and energy storage (batteries, capacitors and fuel cells) will yield a two-fold impact. Lofty energy security goals can be made realizable by aggressive application of inexpensive technologies for minimizing waste and by maximizing energy availability from desirable sources. Long-standing problems in energy consumption and generation can be addressed by adding degrees of freedom to sensing and power conversion systems using multiple electrical sources. This principal drove the invention of the hybrid electric vehicle, which achieves efficiency increases by combining the energy capacity of gasoline with the flexible storage capability of batteries. Similarly, fresh strategies for electrical circuit design, control, and estimation in systems with multiple electrical sources can minimize consumption, extend the useful life of storage, and improve the efficiency of generation. A solar array constitutes a grid or network of panels or cells that may best be modeled and treated as independent sources needing careful control to maximize overall power generation. A fuel cell stack, an array of sources in its own right, is best used in a hybrid arrangement with batteries or capacitors to mitigate the impact of electrical transients. Meanwhile, room lighting constitutes a network of multiple electrostatic field sources that can be particularly useful for occupancy detection. Exploiting performance benefits of multi-source electrical networks requires an increased flexibility in the analysis required to make informed design choices. This thesis addresses the added complexity with linear analytical and modeling approaches that reveal the salient features of complicated multisource systems. Examples and prototypes are presented in capacitive sensing occupancy detectors, hybrid power systems and multi-panel solar arrays.by John Jacob Cooley.Ph.D

    Granular Mobility-Factor Analysis Framework for enriching Occupancy Sensing with Doppler Radar

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    With the growing need for adoption of smarter resource control system in existing infrastructure, the proliferation of occupancy sensing is slowly increasing its pace. After reviewing an existing system, we find that utilization of Doppler radar is less progressive in enhancing the accuracy of occupancy sensing operation. Therefore, we introduce a novel analytical model that is meant for incorporating granularity in tracing the psychological periodic characteristic of an object by emphasizing on the mobility and uncertainty movement of an object in the monitoring area. Hence, the model is more emphasized on identifying the rate of change in any periodic physiological characteristic of an object with the aid of mathematical modelling. At the same time, the model extracts certain traits of frequency shift and directionality for better tracking of the unidentified object behavior where its applicabilibility can be generalized in majority of the fields related to object detection

    Reducing Barriers To The Use of High-Efficiency Lighting Systems

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    Advanced Sensors and Controls for Building Applications: Market Assessment and Potential R&D Pathways

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    Advanced Sensors and Controls for Building Applications: Market Assessment and Potential R&D Pathways

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    Proceedings of the International Workshop on: "Status, Prospects and Strategies for LEDs in General Lighting" - Ispra, Italy, 3-4 May 2007

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    This book contains the Proceedings of the International Workshop on "Status, Prospects and Strategies for LEDs in General Lighting", Ispra, Italy, 3-4 May 2007. The European Commission DG-Joint Research Centre organised a workshop focused on the latest R&D, market information, and application on LED for general lighting, in order to gather the latest information to the topic. Researchers, market analysts, LED manufacturers, luminaire manufactures and lighting experts were invited to contribute their views on the possible use of LEDs for general lighting. The presentations were made by the leading experts and market actors and covered the technical and commercial advances in the LED technology developed for lighting applications, as well as EU policies and programmes supporting energy efficient lighting.JRC.H.8-Renewable energie
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