Title: Hightech Product Design in Energy
1High-tech Product Design in Energy
2Energy
- http//baltimorechronicle.com/2006/081806Leopold.s
html
3Energy
10 Billion dollar economic loss.
- http//baltimorechronicle.com/2006/081806Leopold.s
html
4Residential Energy Challenges
Source Rosenfeld, 2003
- Challenge Californias peak demand exceeds
supply - Challenge U.S. base demand encroaches supply
5Perspective on Potential for Micro-Design
General Purpose
Dust
Sunspot
Crossbow
10s
CrossBow
Moteiv
Micro-Integration - pure engineering - limited by
cost and size of fundamental components
PicoCube
1s
0.1s
ASIC
Hitachi u-chip
It doesnt get less expensive than this
0.01s
2000
2005
2010
6A Convergence of Opportunities
Web Services
Wireless Sensor Networks
Market Size gt Billion
Energy Challenges
7Energy Efficiency Looks Sexierhttp//www.redher
ring.com/Article.aspx?a17917hedEnergyEfficienc
yLooksSexier
- August 10, 2006 -- Venture capital investment in
energy efficiency technologies more than tripled
in the second quarter year-over-year - Energy efficiency investments reached 60.9
million, compared with 15.2 million in the same
period last year.. - energy management startup GridPoint raised 16
million, Prenova raised 11 million, and
Broadband Energy Network raised more than 2
million. Fat Spaniel raised 3.5 million in
March, and Comverge raised 5.5 million in April
8Vision
ON/OFF Air Conditioner w/ fixed-register, central
forced air distribution
9Multi-sensor Thermostat Control Strategies
Temperature Sensor Node Thermostat Node
Given Temperature of all rooms Unknown
Occupancy
10Communication Performance in Residential
Environments
Challenge Lack of existing data for residential
environments. Solution Perform packet-level
testing.
- Test 2
- One house, multi-day test
- Tmote Sky, 0dB
- Test 1
- 3 unique houses, one-day tests
- Telos RevB, 0dB
11Your 2.4 GHz Phone
Ringing
Talking
12Progression of WSN
2002, Early testing in etcheverry, evaluation of
Network for real-time controls (see nates
Master thesis).
2006 testbed evaluation of REM multi-agent
architecture with sense and actuation
capabilities, utilizing multi-hop wsn (based on
conclusions of 2005 studies).
2005 multiple site studies for communication Perfo
rmance (see Ota Wright, 2006) ?conclude Need
multi-hop network.
2006 field deployments of REM multi-agent system
with sense and actuation utilizing multi-hop wsn.
13REM System Architecture
A tool for embedded, distributed applications to
research scalable and extensible energy
mgmt/automation software.
14A Multi-Agent Framework
15Energy Scavenging in Residential Environments
Challenge Published solar panel designs are
unsuitable for indoor environments. Solution
Implementation of a multi-source vibration and
photovoltaic energy scavenging and storage
design. Using data gathered from the Tmote
nodes, improved software defined routines
maximize performance.
Indoor nodes are exposed to a mixture of natural
solar with artificial incandescent and
florescent light.
A stack-able design allows different
combinations of energy scavenging devices (left).
Testing of a the multi-source implementation
(right).
16A Vertical Technology Design for Robust,
Scalable, Rapid Deployment of High-Impact
Residential Energy Mgmt Tech
- Community Interface
- Occupant Interface
- Decision Making
- Networking Knowledge
- Evaluation Kits
- Energy Scavenging devices
Policy
Strategy
Tactic
17ME221 Project Opportunities
- Consumer Device
- Web Service
- Hybrid HW/SW
- Education
- Energy efficiency
- Demand Reponse
- Lifestyle
18Stuff at your disposal
- Database (MySQL)
- Multi-agent framework (Java)
- Web graphing (PHP)
- WSN sensing software application (TinyOS)
19Resources
- http//dr.berkeley.edu/REM
- http//dr.berkeley.edu/REM/wiki
- http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_power_outages
20Nathan Otanota_at_kingkong.me.berkeley.edu