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Digital methods and tools in construction processes for efficient project management workflows: case histories
Buildings are becoming far more than walls, roofs and masonry: thanks to Artificial Intelligence (AI), building systems are becoming able to autonomously integrate the proliferation of data from IoT devices and occupant behavior to apply learning, optimize performance and improve environmental efficiency. As AI is integrated with building systems and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, it has the potential to improve occupant experience, increase operational efficiency and optimize space and asset utilization. A vast array of information from digital devices provides insights about the operations, use and condition of everything from the building’s infrastructure, physical environment, climate, water and energy usage, to an occupant’s experience and satisfaction, then IoT and platforms embedded with Artificial Intelligence and machine learning make it possible to develop innovative new services for engaging with building occupants. These systems have the potential to radically reduce costs through automation and optimization of operations. By taking advantage of powerful analytics and Artificial Intelligence for example, building owners can significantly cut energy consumption and achieve ambitious cost-saving targets. After equipment performance information is collected through sensors and meters, a library of benchmark data is applied, analytics are performed and potential operational improvements are identified. Analytics can also be used to prevent energy waste by isolating inefficient energy use. Sensor-controlled systems can monitor dispensing and water use. Cognitive maintenance systems can help preserve the health of critical building equipment and assets by anticipating asset failure and guiding timely interventions and so on. A comprehensive building optimization system leverages all aspects of building and facility management. These types of systems allow for monitoring the use of space, water and the usage and allocation of energy. Taking this monitoring one step further, building equipment data ...
Digital methods and tools in construction processes for efficient project management workflows: case histories
Buildings are becoming far more than walls, roofs and masonry: thanks to Artificial Intelligence (AI), building systems are becoming able to autonomously integrate the proliferation of data from IoT devices and occupant behavior to apply learning, optimize performance and improve environmental efficiency. As AI is integrated with building systems and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, it has the potential to improve occupant experience, increase operational efficiency and optimize space and asset utilization. A vast array of information from digital devices provides insights about the operations, use and condition of everything from the building’s infrastructure, physical environment, climate, water and energy usage, to an occupant’s experience and satisfaction, then IoT and platforms embedded with Artificial Intelligence and machine learning make it possible to develop innovative new services for engaging with building occupants. These systems have the potential to radically reduce costs through automation and optimization of operations. By taking advantage of powerful analytics and Artificial Intelligence for example, building owners can significantly cut energy consumption and achieve ambitious cost-saving targets. After equipment performance information is collected through sensors and meters, a library of benchmark data is applied, analytics are performed and potential operational improvements are identified. Analytics can also be used to prevent energy waste by isolating inefficient energy use. Sensor-controlled systems can monitor dispensing and water use. Cognitive maintenance systems can help preserve the health of critical building equipment and assets by anticipating asset failure and guiding timely interventions and so on. A comprehensive building optimization system leverages all aspects of building and facility management. These types of systems allow for monitoring the use of space, water and the usage and allocation of energy. Taking this monitoring one step further, building equipment data ...
Digital methods and tools in construction processes for efficient project management workflows: case histories
Sofia Agostinelli (author) / Agostinelli, Sofia
2020-01-01
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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690
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