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Efficient Building Operation: Interoperability
The SmartBuilt4EU project has set up four task forces investigating issues related to smart buildings: their objective is to identify the remaining challenges and barriers to smart building deployment, and the associated research and innovation gaps that should be addressed in the near future. The topic investigated in 2021 addressed the optimal integration and use of smart solutions to allow an efficient building operation. The Task Force assessed the interoperability requirements to ensure a seamless operation, as well as the optimisation in terms of building costs and reduction of environmental impacts, over the full life cycle. Smart building solutions are strong leverage for increased energy efficiency in buildings, improved quality of life for occupants and added value for work performance. However, the degree of interoperability of technical building systems (and analysis/software tools that use data from these systems) can be a limiting factor affecting the smart services and impacts that can be delivered within a building. Interoperability is essential for allowing technical building systems to interact with the energy grids, can avoid duplication of efforts and is desirable in the light of future upgrades of the building. On the downside, it can increase the risk of malfunctioning and introduce cybersecurity and liability risks. This White paper focuses therefore on the following questions: How to define, implement, assess and monitor interoperability in a Smart Building so it can deliver its functionalities? To what extent can interoperability hamper a democratic and inclusive access to technologies and services? How can the risks associated to cybersecurity and malfunctioning be minimised? In its first part, this paper provides a state of the art regarding the following issues, specific attention being paid to EC-funded projects: Definition of interoperability: several definitions exist, and several categories of interoperability are described in the literature. This White Paper focuses on technical, ...
Efficient Building Operation: Interoperability
The SmartBuilt4EU project has set up four task forces investigating issues related to smart buildings: their objective is to identify the remaining challenges and barriers to smart building deployment, and the associated research and innovation gaps that should be addressed in the near future. The topic investigated in 2021 addressed the optimal integration and use of smart solutions to allow an efficient building operation. The Task Force assessed the interoperability requirements to ensure a seamless operation, as well as the optimisation in terms of building costs and reduction of environmental impacts, over the full life cycle. Smart building solutions are strong leverage for increased energy efficiency in buildings, improved quality of life for occupants and added value for work performance. However, the degree of interoperability of technical building systems (and analysis/software tools that use data from these systems) can be a limiting factor affecting the smart services and impacts that can be delivered within a building. Interoperability is essential for allowing technical building systems to interact with the energy grids, can avoid duplication of efforts and is desirable in the light of future upgrades of the building. On the downside, it can increase the risk of malfunctioning and introduce cybersecurity and liability risks. This White paper focuses therefore on the following questions: How to define, implement, assess and monitor interoperability in a Smart Building so it can deliver its functionalities? To what extent can interoperability hamper a democratic and inclusive access to technologies and services? How can the risks associated to cybersecurity and malfunctioning be minimised? In its first part, this paper provides a state of the art regarding the following issues, specific attention being paid to EC-funded projects: Definition of interoperability: several definitions exist, and several categories of interoperability are described in the literature. This White Paper focuses on technical, ...
Efficient Building Operation: Interoperability
Laffont-Eloire , Karine (Autor:in) / SmartBuilt4EU, Task Force members (Autor:in)
30.09.2021
oai:zenodo.org:7669427
Paper
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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690
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