Two research projects at De Montfort University aimed to reduce energy consumption on campus through the use of information and communication technologies. The first project designed an interface to connect building users to their electricity consumption in real-time. The second project created a smartphone and web application allowing users to understand energy usage across university buildings. Both projects used transparency of energy data and augmented reality tools to reveal energy variations and empower users to reduce consumption.
1. Energy Dashboards at De Montfort University Dr Richard Bull
2. By its nature, ‘energy’ is an abstract and invisible force that is conceptualised or commonly defined in a number of different ways, for example as a commodity, as a social necessity, as an ecological resource, or as a strategic material.* *Burgess & Nye (2008), Re-materialising energy use through transparent monitoring systems, Energy Policy
6. the aim? To understand the role of ICT in reducing energy consumption of a large scale public building through the design of an ICT interface connecting building users to their electricity consumption. DUALL
12. the aim? To design a leading edge smart phone and web based application enabling building users to understand the energy consumption of the buildings across DMU.
13. Transparency The principle idea is to reveal the level of energy variations in near real time in precise university building locations using augmented reality tools on common smartphones.
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15. Empedia and Augmented Reality The Empedia (www.empedia.info) platform has been developed under a KTP agreement between De Montfort and Cuttlefish Multimedia for iphone and Android platforms. It will be enhanced with an Augmented reality browser for Greenview applications
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23. Thank you for listening. Dr Richard Bull rbull@dmu.ac.uk greenview.dmu.ac.uk
Notes de l'éditeur
Visualising energy is exactly what these certificates attempt to – both on white goods and buildingsBut is there a difference in audience?