35
Micro-Java
Building Environment Controller--Broadata
Communications, Inc., 2545 West 237th Street, Suite K, Torrance, CA
90505; 310-530-1416, www.broadatacom.com
Dr.
Barry Ambrose, Principal Investigator, bambrose@broadatacom.com
Mr.
Burt Walker, Business Official, burteb@aol.com
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG02-03ER83826
Amount:
$749,986
Because
lighting in the
U.S.
uses 20 quadrillion BTU's annually, any incremental improvements in lighting
efficiency could yield major national savings.
Therefore, this project will develop a Micro-Java Building Environment
Controller (MJBEC) for real-time intelligent lighting management, using existing
AC power lines for communications. The
MJBEC will be suitable for the control of millions of lighting fixtures via the
Internet, and will be applicable to almost all existing commercial and
residential buildings. In Phase I, a
fully functional proof-of-concept model of the MJBEC system was developed, based
on compact electronic hardware and efficient software written in Micro-Java
programming language. Feasibility
was demonstrated through a series of experiments with lighting control
transmitted over AC lines. Phase II
will develop a fieldable MJBEC system and optimize it for large-scale lighting
control. Evaluation and testing will
be performed at a commercial site and at the Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory.
Commercial Applications and Other
Benefits
as described by awardee: The MJBEC
technology should have broad applications in lighting control and intelligent
management of a variety of electrical devices including computers, office
equipment, production machinery, HVAC, surveillance cameras, and security
sensors. MJBEC products also could
be utilized for creating low cost communication networks over AC lines for
production control, broadband communications, distance learning, and security.