Lauren Linkous

2papers

2 Papers

SYFeb 26, 2019
A Testbed for a Smart Building: Design and Implementation

Roja Eini, Lauren Linkous, Nasibeh Zohrabi et al.

This paper addresses the design and implementation of a smart building prototype. The implementation utilizes Internet of Things (IoT) solutions to collect, analyze, and manage data from building systems in a smart city environment. The developed smart building prototype is capable of real-time interactions with the residents. The main objective is to adapt the building settings to the residents needs and provide the maximum comfort level with minimum operational costs. For this purpose, building parameters are collected via the sensors and transferred to a database in real-time, which can be accessed or visualized upon the users need. Environment properties such as temperature, light, humidity, audio, video, surveillance, and access status are managed through a model-based controller. The developed testbed and control scheme are generic and modular. The prototype can also be utilized for testing cyber-physical systems features and challenges.

HCOct 15, 2019
Health Monitoring in Smart Homes Utilizing Internet of Things

Lauren Linkous, Nasibeh Zohrabi, Sherif Abdelwahed

In recent years the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) has evolved to connect commercial gadgets together with the medical field to facilitate an unprecedented range of accessibility. The development of medical devices connected to internet of things has been praised for the potential of alleviating the strain on the modern healthcare system by giving users the opportunity to reside in the home during treatment or recovery. With the IoT becoming more prevalent and available at a commercial level, there exists room for integration into emerging, intelligent environments such as smart homes. When used in tandem with conventional healthcare, the IoT offers a vast range of custom-tailored treatment options. This paper studies recent state-of-the-art research on the field of IoT for health monitoring and smart homes, examines several potential use-cases of blending the technology, and proposes integration with an existing smart home testbed for further study. Challenges of adoption and future research on the topic are also discussed.