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Transforming Ordinary Buildings into Smart Buildings via Low-Cost, Self-Powering Wireless Sensors and Sensor Networks

Case Western Reserve University will design and demonstrate low-cost, compact, easy-to-deploy, maintenance-free sensors that will transform buildings into "smart" buildings. This technology has the potential to reduce building energy use, lower buildings' environmental impact, and increase building occupant comfort, all at a low cost.
Scope
Funded Performer
Case Western University
Partners (not funded)
Intwine Inc.
Agreement Total
$750,000
Match Total
$0
Project Start Date
Project End Date
Program Information
Funding Organization
Department of Energy
Program Area
Emerging Technologies
Project Manager
Marina Sofos
Agreement Type
Funding Opportunity
Project Details
Ongoing Initiative or Research Project
Research Project
Grid, Whole Building, or Technology
Technology
Technology Type
Controls
Sub-Technology Type
Controls - Whole-Building
Building Type
Commercial
New or Existing
Existing
DR Focus?
No
Code/Standard Focus?
No
Locale
City
Cleveland
State
Ohio