Building Energy Modelling and Monitoring by Integration of IoT Devices and Building Information Models

Lorenzo Bottaccioli, Alessandro Aliberti, F. Ugliotti, E. Patti, A. Osello, E. Macii, A. Acquaviva
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In recent years, the research about energy waste and CO2 emission reduction has gained a strong momentum, also pushed by European and national funding initiatives. The main purpose of this large effort is to reduce the effects of greenhouse emission, climate change to head for a sustainable society. In this scenario, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) play a key role. From one side, advances in physical and environmental information sensing, communication and processing, enabled the monitoring of energy behaviour of buildings in real-time. The access to this information has been made easy and ubiquitous thank to Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices and protocols. From the other side, the creation of digital repositories of buildings and districts (i.e. Building Information Models - BIM) enabled the development of complex and rich energy models that can be used for simulation and prediction purposes. As such, an opportunity is emerging of mixing these two information categories to either create better models and to detect unwanted or inefficient energy behaviours. In this paper, we present a software architecture for management and simulation of energy behaviours in buildings that integrates heterogeneous data such as BIM, IoT, GIS (Geographical Information System) and meteorological services. This integration allows: i) (near-) real-time visualisation of energy consumption information in the building context and ii) building performance evaluation through energy modelling and simulation exploiting data from the field and real weather conditions. Finally, we discuss the experimental results obtained in a real-world case-study.
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物联网设备与建筑信息模型集成的建筑能源建模与监测
近年来,在欧洲和各国资助倡议的推动下,有关能源浪费和二氧化碳减排的研究势头强劲。这一巨大努力的主要目的是减少温室气体排放,气候变化的影响,走向可持续发展的社会。在这种情况下,信息和通信技术(ICT)发挥着关键作用。一方面,物理和环境信息感知、通信和处理方面的进步使实时监测建筑物的能源行为成为可能。由于物联网(IoT)设备和协议,对这些信息的访问变得容易和无处不在。另一方面,建筑和区域的数字存储库(即建筑信息模型- BIM)的创建使复杂而丰富的能源模型得以开发,可用于模拟和预测目的。因此,将这两种信息类别混合在一起,既可以创建更好的模型,又可以检测不必要的或低效的能源行为,这是一个机会。在本文中,我们提出了一个用于管理和模拟建筑物能源行为的软件架构,该架构集成了BIM、物联网、GIS(地理信息系统)和气象服务等异构数据。这种集成允许:i)(近)实时可视化建筑环境中的能耗信息,ii)通过利用现场数据和真实天气条件的能源建模和模拟来评估建筑性能。最后,我们讨论了一个实际案例的实验结果。
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