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Case study of data-oriented approach for building energy performance investigation

Jianjun XIA, He XIAO, Yi JIANG,

Frontiers in Energy 2010, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 22-34 doi: 10.1007/s11708-010-0024-y

Abstract: is studied by comparing the building energy data of college buildings in two different regions (the USAThe analysis shows that the energy consumption of college buildings in the USA can be 3–5 timesThe over-high energy consumption in campus buildings in the USA is mainly caused by operation schedule

Keywords: USA     counteraction     on-campus building     over-high     sensor/actuator    

1320664) and the Wireless Engineering Research and Education Center (WEREC) at Auburn University, Auburn, USA Review

Mingjie FENG,Shiwen MAO,Tao JIANG

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2016, Volume 17, Issue 7,   Pages 606-619 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1500336

Abstract: To provide ubiquitous Internet access under the explosive increase of applications and data traffic, the current network architecture has become highly heterogeneous and complex, making network management a challenging task. To this end, software-defined networking (SDN) has been proposed as a promising solution. In the SDN architecture, the control plane and the data plane are decoupled, and the network infrastructures are abstracted and managed by a centralized controller. With SDN, efficient and flexible network control can be achieved, which potentially enhances network performance. To harvest the benefits of SDN in wireless networks, the software-defined wireless network (SDWN) architecture has been recently considered. In this paper, we first analyze the applications of SDN to different types of wireless networks. We then discuss several important technical aspects of performance enhancement in SDN-based wireless networks. Finally, we present possible future research directions of SDWN.

Keywords: Software-defined networking (SDN)     Software-defined wireless networks (SDWN)     OpenFlow     Performance enhancement    

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Case study of data-oriented approach for building energy performance investigation

Jianjun XIA, He XIAO, Yi JIANG,

Journal Article

1320664) and the Wireless Engineering Research and Education Center (WEREC) at Auburn University, Auburn, USA

Mingjie FENG,Shiwen MAO,Tao JIANG

Journal Article