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dc.creatorSweeney, J., Jr.
dc.creatorCulp, C.
dc.creatorHaberl, J. S.
dc.date.accessioned2005-07-25T20:59:39Z
dc.date.available2005-07-25T20:59:39Z
dc.date.issued2001
dc.identifier.otherTR-01-12-02
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/2026
dc.descriptionThe information included in this report represents the LoanSTAR and Technical Assistance deliverable Task C-Number Four, "Internet Data Logging and Display". The papers included in this report represent the work of several individuals at Texas A&M University's Energy Systems Lab and Department of Electrical Engineering. "An Internet Based Power Measurement Technique" was published in The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference in Budapest, Hungary, May 2001. It represents the combined research efforts of James Sweeney and Dr. Charles Culp of the Energy Systems Lab and Dr. Mark Yeary, Benjamin Swan and Larry Archer of the Electrical Engineering Department. "Technology Enablers for Next-generation Economic Building Monitoring Systems" was presented at the International Conference for Enhanced Building Operations in Austin, Texas, May 2001. It represents the work of James Sweeney and Dr. Charles Culp of the Energy Systems Lab.en
dc.description.abstractThe current energy savings technology relies on conventional data logging systems, in which two major barriers exist. Formost is the fact that retrieving the energy data is not convenient, and the cost of the data logging equipment is high. The solution presented here is to accomplish these goals is to include a miniature web server in a remote-logging module, which we designed as part of our device. Thus allowing data to be accessed more frequently, via the Internet. As it currently stands, the state of California in the United States is experiencing power grid problems as residential and industrial energy demands increase. If an energy savings program is to be implemented, then an energy monitoring strategy must also devised. Our Internet appliance provides a solution, and this paper summarizes our implementation details and provides a computer screen-capture of the data being posted onto the Internet.en
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dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherEnergy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu), Texas A&M University
dc.rightsAll rights reserved by the Energy Systems Laboratory of Texas A&M and the authors.en
dc.subjectLoanSTARen
dc.subjectTechnical Assistance deliverable Task C-Number Fouren
dc.subjectInternet Data Logging and Displayen
dc.subjectdata logging systemsen
dc.subjectenergy monitoring strategyen
dc.subjectInternet applianceen
dc.subjectdata acquisitionen
dc.subjectenergy measurementen
dc.subjectJavaen
dc.titleInternet Data logging and Displayen
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