A semantics-driven framework to enable demand flexibility control applications in real buildings

IF 9.9 1区 工程技术 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Advanced Engineering Informatics Pub Date : 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1016/j.aei.2024.103049
Flavia de Andrade Pereira , Kyriakos Katsigarakis , Dimitrios Rovas , Marco Pritoni , Conor Shaw , Lazlo Paul , Anand Prakash , Susana Martin-Toral , Donal Finn , James O’Donnell
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Decarbonising and digitalising the energy sector requires scalable and interoperable Demand Flexibility (DF) applications. Semantic models are promising technologies for achieving these goals, but existing studies focused on DF applications exhibit limitations. These include dependence on bespoke ontologies, lack of computational methods to generate semantic models, ineffective temporal data management and absence of platforms that use these models to easily develop, configure and deploy controls in real buildings. This paper introduces a semantics-driven framework to enable DF control applications in real buildings. The framework supports the generation of semantic models that adhere to Brick and SAREF while using metadata from Building Information Models (BIM) and Building Automation Systems (BAS). The work also introduces a web platform that leverages these models and an actor and microservices architecture to streamline the development, configuration and deployment of DF controls. The paper demonstrates the framework through a case study, illustrating its ability to integrate diverse data sources, execute DF actuation in a real building, and promote modularity for easy reuse, extension, and customisation of applications. The paper also discusses the alignment between Brick and SAREF, the value of leveraging BIM data sources, and the framework’s benefits over existing approaches, demonstrating a 75% reduction in effort for developing, configuring, and deploying building controls.
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一个语义驱动的框架,使实际建筑中的需求灵活性控制应用程序成为可能
能源部门的脱碳和数字化需要可扩展和可互操作的需求灵活性(DF)应用程序。语义模型是实现这些目标的有前途的技术,但是现有的专注于DF应用程序的研究显示出局限性。这些问题包括对定制本体的依赖、缺乏生成语义模型的计算方法、无效的时间数据管理以及缺乏使用这些模型来轻松开发、配置和部署实际建筑物中的控制的平台。本文介绍了一个语义驱动的框架,使DF控制在实际建筑中的应用成为可能。该框架支持生成遵循Brick和SAREF的语义模型,同时使用来自建筑信息模型(BIM)和建筑自动化系统(BAS)的元数据。该工作还介绍了一个利用这些模型的web平台,以及一个参与者和微服务架构,以简化DF控件的开发、配置和部署。本文通过一个案例研究演示了该框架,说明了它集成不同数据源的能力,在实际建筑中执行DF驱动,并促进模块化,以便于应用程序的重用、扩展和定制。本文还讨论了Brick和SAREF之间的一致性,利用BIM数据源的价值,以及该框架相对于现有方法的优势,展示了开发、配置和部署建筑控制的工作量减少了75%。
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Advanced Engineering Informatics
Advanced Engineering Informatics 工程技术-工程:综合
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12.40
自引率
18.20%
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292
审稿时长
45 days
期刊介绍: Advanced Engineering Informatics is an international Journal that solicits research papers with an emphasis on 'knowledge' and 'engineering applications'. The Journal seeks original papers that report progress in applying methods of engineering informatics. These papers should have engineering relevance and help provide a scientific base for more reliable, spontaneous, and creative engineering decision-making. Additionally, papers should demonstrate the science of supporting knowledge-intensive engineering tasks and validate the generality, power, and scalability of new methods through rigorous evaluation, preferably both qualitatively and quantitatively. Abstracting and indexing for Advanced Engineering Informatics include Science Citation Index Expanded, Scopus and INSPEC.
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