Daniel Felipe Orozco Lopez
Study the feasibility of a system that detects the presence of people in hotel rooms to save energy when the rooms are vacated.
Rel. Mihai Teodor Lazarescu, Luciano Lavagno. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Elettronica (Electronic Engineering), 2024
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Abstract
Nowadays, people's needs have led to the study of new technologies and tools to solve problems. One of the problems that has been studied for decades has been the issue of position quantification, trajectories to follow in order to reach a desired place, among other questions that have been asked over time. Many tools have emerged to help answer and advance with these questions, such as maps, the development of geographic coordinate systems and one of the most prominent lately, is the popular GPS (Global Positioning System). Evidently, the development that has been had for the location in closed environments has gone further and have created systems like the differential GPS, which is a system that provides modifications to the receivers of GPS in order to deliver a greater precision to the calculation of position.
A possible application for this technology is when you want to track certain objects that are inside an apartment, hotel, warehouse, house, palletizing plant
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