Abstract

Due to the poor effect of traditional systems on constant temperature control, the paper proposes to design an embedded continuous temperature control system in a dynamic, intelligent building. In the smart building, the thesis takes the building as the research object and uses the embedded technology to design the overall structure diagram of the system. The thesis aims at the output control module of the thermostat. It uses the Peltier effect to develop the thermocouple closed-loop and drives the semiconductor refrigeration device select. In the software part, the paper establishes a cross-compilation environment, transplants embedded kernels, and sets fuzzy rules for constant temperature control. The validity of the system design is verified through experiments. It can be seen from the experimental results that the system has a better thermostat control effect.

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