distributed measurement systems

Energy management information systems for energy efficiency

This paper analyzes the requirements for implementing an Energy Management Information System (EMIS) and proposes some methodology criteria and tools for its design, deployment and management. An EMIS combines software, hardware, and data modelling and processing to support people in their efforts to daily manage energy at any level (process, system, facility, and enterprise) year after year. An EMIS has to be designed and operated to fulfill national and international standards and to support improvements of energy performance within the organization.

Towards a unified approach for Distributed Measurement System technologies

Many applications Internet-of-things (loT) based exploit Distributed Measurement System (DMS) to acquire data from sensors equipping objects or measurement instruments constituting the DMS nodes. The heterogeneity of the smart objects used to develop IoT applications has become a challenge in the design of the DMS, and very strong is the need to move towards new paradigm for programming and managing such systems. In fact, a current major limitation in the DMS development is the requirement of a deep knowledge about the different programming language and communication protocols.

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