IoT System Case Study: Personal Office Energy Monitor (POEM)
Milan Milenkovic

TL;DR
This paper presents the design, implementation, and user evaluation of an IoT energy monitoring system for offices, highlighting user engagement's importance in achieving energy efficiency in smart buildings.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive case study of an IoT system for office energy management, including user experience insights from large-scale pilots in France and Japan.
Findings
User participation enhances energy efficiency.
Extensive human factors study with 70+ office users.
Successful deployment in diverse cultural contexts.
Abstract
This paper describes the design, implementation, and user evaluation of an IoT project focused on monitoring and management of user comfort and energy usage in office buildings. The objective is to depict an instructive use case and to illustrate experiences with all major phases of designing and running a fairly complex IoT system. The design part includes motivation and outline of the problem statement, the resulting definition of data to be collected, system implementation, and subsequent changes resulting from the additional insights that it provided. The user experience part describes quantitative findings as well as key results of the extensive human factors study with over 70 office users participating in two major pilots in France and Japan. The original idea for this project came out from a diverse group of companies exploring challenges of designing and operating smart…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBuilding Energy and Comfort Optimization · Green IT and Sustainability · Smart Cities and Technologies
