Software Engineering for Next-Generation Building and Energy Management Sensing Devices

This project will identify an optimal technology roadmap and integrated software engineering process for a new line of building heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) control system elements being developed by Greystone Energy Systems. The COVID-19 necessitates advances in HVAC and maintaining high indoor air quality standards. This trend highlights the need for HVAC systems that enable sophisticated management of energy usage, maintenance, and compliance with environmental standards. This project will increase the competitiveness and market share of an established Canadian company that seeks to continue to expand within its current markets and strives to be the premier supplier of sensors and transmitters for the HVAC industry. The project will contribute to enhanced ability for real-time monitoring and coordination of air quality monitoring, enabling users to track complex networks of sensors and respond as needed to ensure optimal indoor air quality.

Faculty Supervisor:

William McIver Jr.

Student:

Partner:

Greystone Energy Systems, Inc.

Discipline:

Computer science

Sector:

Manufacturing

University:

New Brunswick Community College

Program:

Accelerate

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