Camgian Microsystems and Vanderbilt Univ joins hands on energy intelligence system

Every passing day sees new steps being taken in the field of the Internet of Things (IoT). The Mississippi, USA located Camgian Microsystems Corp. and Vanderbilt University’s School of Engineering recently joined hands to collaborate on building a prototype of an IoT energy intelligence system for the facility management market. This will be done through the engineering school’s senior design program.

CamgianLogoTransparentA press release explained how effectively capturing and processing usage data from large buildings can provide facility managers with a tool for reducing expenses in their operations. But cost effective collection, communication and analytical processing of this data across large, distributed facilities is a challenge.

To precisely address this need, four Vanderbilt civil engineering seniors had prototyped an IoT energy intelligence system that correlated sensor data related to occupancy patterns and environmental conditions, which could support optimisation of building controls.

Named by Inc. Magazine as one of America’s fastest growing private companies, Camgian Microsystems is a leading provider of advanced sensing technologies and solutions for the Internet of Things market.

One of Camgian’s latest innovations is the Quantus sensor fusion engine, supporting the deployment of intelligent mobile sensing solutions that enable organisations to more effectively manage remote industrial assets and improve operational efficiency.

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