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The University of Salford is part of a  Europe-wide project to develop technologies which will allow buildings to  optimise how they consume energy and resources, using wireless sensor technology  and data mining methods that learn to optimise energy consumption, but maintain  user comfort.
 The technology being  developed by the European consortium will apply equally to new and existing  buildings and will help to reduce the estimated 35% of the continent’s carbon  emissions that come from the built environment.
 At Salford, computer  scientists will have responsibility for applying self-learning software to the  system which will allow the buildings to become more efficient over time as data  is gathered by sensors.  The University will also lead on work to encourage  uptake of the new technology using knowledge developed at its Energy Hub to change people’s poor environmental  behaviours.
 Called SEEDS, the project’s first demonstration sites  are part of the University of Stavanger campus in Norway and an office block in  Madrid. They were chosen because of their high levels of energy use and  contrasting local lifestyles and weather conditions.
 In practice this will involve collecting  various data, such as temperature, humidity, luminance, and occupancy via  wireless sensors. The software then learns to optimise heating and ventilation  so that user comfort is satisfied but energy consumption is  minimised.
 Energy savings should follow since the  heating or air conditioning will be controlled more closely to actual  requirements such as avoiding being on when there are no people in  rooms.
 Professor Sunil  Vadera from the School of Computing, Science &  Engineering is leading Salford’s  £299,000 section which forms part of an overall £2.2m three-year project. He  said: “This is a project of major importance as it brings together scientists  from different specialisms and locations.   “Using software in this way has the  potential to make our buildings much more energy efficient without having to  rely on every single person using them in the correct  manner.”
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