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Using Ontologies for Knowledge-Based Monitoring of Building Energy Systems
Many developments and research have led in last decade to enhanced building automation systems embedding data analytics algorithms and performing energy-optimized building systems control. The presented approach aims at providing a complementary analysis layer compared to such systems by the means of semantic modeling and knowledge reuse. For that purpose, it relies on a semantic description of a building energy system from which energy conservation measures can be derived. Starting from an ontological description of the building energy system, an expert system is proposed that provides a monitoring plan and operation advices to building users and managers. This system consumes for a part real-time building data gathered during its operation. For another part, it relies on information about the built-in technical systems, which is usually available in initial design models. The resulting software application might be used in the future as an add-on to existing building management systems and for easing their configuration.
Using Ontologies for Knowledge-Based Monitoring of Building Energy Systems
Many developments and research have led in last decade to enhanced building automation systems embedding data analytics algorithms and performing energy-optimized building systems control. The presented approach aims at providing a complementary analysis layer compared to such systems by the means of semantic modeling and knowledge reuse. For that purpose, it relies on a semantic description of a building energy system from which energy conservation measures can be derived. Starting from an ontological description of the building energy system, an expert system is proposed that provides a monitoring plan and operation advices to building users and managers. This system consumes for a part real-time building data gathered during its operation. For another part, it relies on information about the built-in technical systems, which is usually available in initial design models. The resulting software application might be used in the future as an add-on to existing building management systems and for easing their configuration.
Using Ontologies for Knowledge-Based Monitoring of Building Energy Systems
Pruvost, Hervé (author) / Enge-Rosenblatt, Olaf (author)
ASCE International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering 2021 ; 2022 ; Orlando, Florida
Computing in Civil Engineering 2021 ; 762-770
2022-05-24
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Using Ontologies for Knowledge-Based Monitoring of Building Energy Systems
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