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end-to-end modulation interdevice internetworking

Internet 0: A Proposal for End-to-End Modulation Trivial Hypertext Transfer Protocol (THTP) … Schneider Electric Cisco Sun

Hyperhabitat Vicente Guallart, Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia

Vicente Guallart, Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia

I2E: Intelligent Infrastructure for Energy Efficiency building demand –~40% energy –~70% electricity opportunity –~1/3 recovery intelligent infrastructure –windows ↔ air handlers –natural ↔ artificial light –installation, operation errors research –user and economic interfaces –interfaces with active, passive building systems –distributed control systems –online measurement, modeling, prediction –fine-grained sensors and actuators –heterogeneous embedded networks partners –MIT: CBA, Energy Initiative, Building Tech.,... –industry: Schneider Electric, Cisco, Sun,... –DOE: Argonne National Laboratory,... –testbeds: MIT, ANL, Spain,...

12:00-12:10 Neil Gershenfeld: intro 12:10-12:20 David Kopp, Todd Snide: demo, commercialization 12:20-12:30 Stephen Samouhos: preliminary results, MIT testbed plans 12:30-12:40 Vicente Guallart, Antoni Martinez: San Cugat, Madrid testbed plans 12:40-12:50 Argonne testbed plans 12:50-1:00 Kent Larson: buildings and behavior 1:00-1:10 Harvey Michaels: smart grid, utilities 1:10-1:20 Cisco: standards 1:20-2:00 discussion 2:00-4:00 engineering i0 (bit), i0.5 (byte), i1 (packet) interfaces transports: three-wire, DC, AC, RF, optical vs 2-8 click coding MAC, CSMA, CD, CDMA (T/)TCP sensors and actuators data handling inference crypto ALA applications Intelligent Infrastructure for Energy Efficiency (I2E) Working Meeting E15-283A (Roth Room) mcu.cba.mit.edu ( , H.323, Meetings videoconference)