This study developed an energy management system (EMS) via internet-of-things (IOT) for lighting control on a university campus in Taiwan. The system structure of EMS was composed of five layers: a network layer using WebAccess, an application layer using software and controllers, a control layer using remote I/O, an equipment layer using the lighting equipment, and a perception layer using light sensors. The proposed system for lighting control on a university campus was completed successfully and running smoothly online. This study provides valuable reference in engineering and technology education employed in training and development programs.
By simultaneously considering both the players and the participation levels, we introduce two alternative definitions of the reduced games. Further, several axiomatizations of the unit-level-core are also obtained by applying related properties of consistency and its converse.
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