According to US NOAA, unexploded ordnances (UXO) are ”explosive weapons such as bombs, bullets, shells, grenades, mines, etc. that did not explode when they were employed and still pose a risk of detonation”. UXOs are among the most dangerous, threats to human life, environment and wildlife protection as well as economic development. The risks associated with UXOs do not discriminate based on age, gender, or occupation, posing a danger to anyone unfortunate enough to encounter them.
The dataset includes active power measurements for a residential dwelling (apartment) located in Bucharest, Romania, collected at 1s second reporting rate over several months.
Always-on appliances include the refrigerator and the wireless router. Several other appliances are installed in the residential unit: washing machine, lighting fixtures, electrical iron, vacuum cleaner, various ICT charging devices, and air conditioning (seldom used).
The dataset contains temperature measurements taken with an 8x8 infrared array (Panasonic Grid-EYE) over a period of three weeks during 2018 in Bucharest, Romania, in an educational facility.
The dataset contains measurements taken from four air handling units (AHU) installed in a medium-to-large size academic building. The building is a 7-story, 9000 sqm facility commissioned in 2016 hosting the PRECIS research center. It contains multiple research laboratories, multifunction spaces, meeting rooms, and a large auditorium as well as administrative offices. It is located at 44°2606.0N and 26°0244.0E in a temperate continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. Cooling is handled using on-site electric chillers while heating is provided from a district heating network.