Distributed Wireless Sensor Systems and Applications

Bauhaus Energy Hub: Sensors and Software
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Project information
submitted by
Mathias Artus
Co-Authors
Akshaya Kandukuri, Annika Nitsche (124859), Georgy Nikolaev, Lilly
Rother, Rebecca Mariam Mathew, Thamarai Khannan Ravichandran
Mentors
Mathias Artus, Benjamin Burse, Thomas Baron, Conrad Völker, Jan Ringert, Christian Koch
Faculty:
Civil and Environmental Engineering,
Media
Degree programme:
Digital Engineering (Master of Science (M.Sc.)),
Informatik (Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.))
Type of project presentation
Research project
Semester
Wintersemester 2024/25
- – ONLINE –
Available during summaery opening hours
Project description
The Bauhaus Energy Hub (see also www.uni-weimar.de/de/universitaet/aktuell/veranstaltungskalender/highlights-des-jahres/2025/summaery/projekte/) as modern research and working place shall provide a comfortable place. Traditional smart home systems model rooms and environments bases on rules and connections. Future systems aim to integrate more accurate simulations and models. This requires data acquisition, storage and visualization. This project aimed to install sensors for temperature, humidity and air pressure in the Hub together with an extensible data storage and notification system.