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{{SITENAME}} is a wiki documenting portions of the C-Aware project.
{{SITENAME}} is a wiki documenting portions of the C-Aware project.


===Sub Projects===
===The C-Aware Project===


* If you want to create a new page, create a link to it by editing another page (enclosing the new page's  name in <nowiki>[[double square brackets]]</nowiki>), and then follow that link.
With the provision of smart buildings and location awareness, energy use in buildings and in transport systems is rapidly becoming part of our lifelong contextual footprint - the idea that each of us, throughout our lifetimes, will lay down a digital trail that reflects our patterns of interaction with services, the contexts within which we choose to use them, and ultimately our reactions to them.
* To rename a page, use the '''move''' link at the top.
* For a quick guide to editing pages, see [[Help:Editing]].


Wiki site administrators
C-AWARE aims to build services to improve users' awareness of their personal energy consumption, carbon footprint and modify their energy demand.
* To upload an icon see [[Special:LogoUpload]]
 
* To manage groups of users see [[Special:UserManagement]]
Two main areas we are addressing is building energy monitoring and carbon footprints of employee's commute with sub-projects Joule and Carbon respectively.


===Joule===
===Joule===


* [http://www.cam.ac.uk/cs/managedwiki/ Managed Wiki Service]
Joule is a collection of scripts and an HTML Web App to record and visualise the energy use of a collection of sensors, currently the sensors within the William Gates Building at The University of Cambridge. It provides a tool to explore a tree of sensors, drill down to interesting areas based on geography or energy use such as lighting or server power, and plot charts over a range of time, helping to identify both short and long term patterns.


===Carbon Commute===
===Carbon Commute===


MediaWiki is the software which runs {{SITENAME}}
Carbon Commute is a system to record and estimate a user’s carbon footprint during their travel to work, whilst respecting their privacy and giving them increased control over the data recording from this activity. It involves an mobile phone application that records a users’ location data and uploads it to a server application. Each user is assigned their own Personal Container, isolated and controlled by themselves, which runs runs applications within itself and allows user control of the access to their data.
 
* The full MediaWiki [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents User's Guide]
* There is also the [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]

Revision as of 14:05, 21 January 2013

C-Aware Project Wiki

C-Aware Project Wiki is a wiki documenting portions of the C-Aware project.

The C-Aware Project

With the provision of smart buildings and location awareness, energy use in buildings and in transport systems is rapidly becoming part of our lifelong contextual footprint - the idea that each of us, throughout our lifetimes, will lay down a digital trail that reflects our patterns of interaction with services, the contexts within which we choose to use them, and ultimately our reactions to them.

C-AWARE aims to build services to improve users' awareness of their personal energy consumption, carbon footprint and modify their energy demand.

Two main areas we are addressing is building energy monitoring and carbon footprints of employee's commute with sub-projects Joule and Carbon respectively.

Joule

Joule is a collection of scripts and an HTML Web App to record and visualise the energy use of a collection of sensors, currently the sensors within the William Gates Building at The University of Cambridge. It provides a tool to explore a tree of sensors, drill down to interesting areas based on geography or energy use such as lighting or server power, and plot charts over a range of time, helping to identify both short and long term patterns.

Carbon Commute

Carbon Commute is a system to record and estimate a user’s carbon footprint during their travel to work, whilst respecting their privacy and giving them increased control over the data recording from this activity. It involves an mobile phone application that records a users’ location data and uploads it to a server application. Each user is assigned their own Personal Container, isolated and controlled by themselves, which runs runs applications within itself and allows user control of the access to their data.