Energy and behavioural modelling and simulation at facility management

M. Bourdeau*, A. Boissonnat, I. Laresgoiti

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Abstract

The main objective of the EC-funded FIEMSER project is to develop an innovative energy management system for existing and new residential buildings that optimizes the use of energy resources, and increases the overall building energy efficiency, by anticipating energy demand and improving user behaviour. In this paper we present the work achieved to build the FIEMSER Data Manager.We detail the methodology used to elaborate the Data Model, starting from the analysis of the various data exchanged in the use cases.We present how these data have been categorized and structured in a global data model, interoperable with standard BIM representations like IFC or gbXML. Finally we illustrate how this data model underlies the implementation of the Data Manager, which interfaces with other system components through Restful web services. The FIEMSER system will be tested in two locations to assess the energy savings compared to more traditional energy control systems.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationeWork and eBusiness in Architecture, Engineering and Construction - Proceedings of the European Conference on Product and Process Modelling 2012, ECPPM 2012
PublisherCRC Press
Pages885-890
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)9780415621281
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
EventEuropean Conference on Product and Process Modelling, ECPPM 2012 - Reykjavik, Iceland
Duration: 25 Jul 201227 Jul 2012

Publication series

NameeWork and eBusiness in Architecture, Engineering and Construction - Proceedings of the European Conference on Product and Process Modelling 2012, ECPPM 2012

Conference

ConferenceEuropean Conference on Product and Process Modelling, ECPPM 2012
Country/TerritoryIceland
CityReykjavik
Period25/07/1227/07/12

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