KnoHolEM

Knowledge-based energy management for public buildings through holistic information modeling and 3D visualization

KnoHolEM

Projektname: Knowledge-based energy management for public buildings through holistic information modeling and 3D visualization (KnoHolEM)

 

Schlagwörter: wissensbasiertes Energiemanagement, Funktionsmodellierung, Ontologien

 

Objectives:

The KnoholEM main objective is to improve energy efficiency in public buildings trough progressive and intelligent knowledge modeling approach able to respond to changes in building configuration and use.The project methodology takes into account and overcome challenges related to high variety of dynamic factors with complex interactions and integration of new standards (IFC). The main project innovations are related to an extended alignment with standards (IFC-OWL mapping, CAD/IFC to OWL), creation of an intelligent knowledge base balanced by several ontologies as heart of the system architecture; 3D visualization of the building environment for the final user and an automated ontology population concept that go behind the state of the art technologies of similar EU projects.

Research System Architecture: 

 

Expected outcome and benefits:

  • Knowledge-based development of an intelligent energy management solution to support interoperability between heterogeneous systems and assisted by algorithms for energy consumption optimization and rationalization
  • Support of real-time intelligent energ monitoring of buildings through smart metering
  • Simulation and visually-supported validation of these intelligent energy management solutions and configurations
  • Closed-loop control of buildings.

 

Project Coordinator:

Mr. Nick Tune
Director BRE Wales
Building Research Establishment Wales
Ethos, Kings Road, Swansea Waterfront, SA18AS
Tel.:      +44 (0)1792630100
e-mail: TuneN∂bre.co.uk
http://www.bre.co.uk/page.jsp?id=659

 

Consortium:

 

 bre Building Research Establishment, Wales
 imi Karlsruher Institute for Technology, Institute IMI  
 CU Cardiff University, BRE Institute for Sustainable Engineering
  Trinity College Dublin, School of Computer Science and Statistics
  Center for Planning, Design and Technologies of Materials
 matrix Matrix Spa
  Tera S.R.L.
 sez Steinbeis Innovation gGmbH
 Isotrol ISOTROL SA
  BDigital SA
 SmartHomes Stichting Smart Homes
 WSZ Woningstichling de Zaligheden
 hhs Haagse Hogeschool