Passive Wireless Communication Technology Applied in Green Building

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The passive wireless communication as a kind of advanced new technology, has been widely applied in the green energy-saving buildings. It is through the control of building system terminal equipments, data exchange mode and control layer, and update the mechanical and electrical equipment control logic, to achieve the purpose of implementation of green energy-saving renovation project. The use of this technology to radically reduce the construction cost, and not just make the energy consumption of building system control, and a substantial reduction in cable laying, metal used, battery replacement, pollutants brought about by the construction cost. Advanced passive wireless sensor, using energy collection technology, and make full use of indoor light energy in daily life, human activities of mechanical energy, etc., to achieve the purpose of automatic control of the green building system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1061-1062)

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1190-1193

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