Research on Design of Intelligent Building Internal Structure Based on Building Materials

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New building materials cover a very wide area, such as insulation materials, high-strength materials, breathing material. Intelligent building is the inevitable product of new building materials in the information age, and the level of intelligence of the building gradually increases with the development of science and technology. This paper presents a novel intelligent building design. In the intelligent building, a wireless sensor networks can be reliable perception of the regional environmental and some parameter information be known by the monitoring nodes that widely distributed in the area. This design has the safe, efficient, comfortable, convenient and flexible features.

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