Descrizione del progetto
Rendere gli edifici più intelligenti ed efficienti
I sistemi di gestione intelligente degli edifici, resi possibili dalle nuove tecnologie, sono una nuova tendenza dell’efficienza energetica nel mercato. L’«intelligenza» di un edificio fa leva sulla capacità di connettersi e interagire con il sistema energetico, ossia attivare/disattivare automaticamente luci, impianti di riscaldamento/raffreddamento ed elettrodomestici. Il progetto domOS, finanziato dall’UE, analizzerà più da vicino il settore degli edifici intelligenti ricercando due assi. Il primo è la tecnologia e la connessione sicura di dispositivi ed elettrodomestici intelligenti in modo che i proprietari degli edifici possano applicare le regole sulla privacy. Il secondo riguarda lo sviluppo di servizi intelligenti che aumentino l’efficienza del riscaldamento degli ambienti. Il progetto studierà, ad esempio, come gli edifici possono diventare nodi attivi di una rete elettrica o di una rete di teleriscaldamento. Le proposte del progetto saranno testate in cinque siti dimostrativi.
Obiettivo
Digitisation in existing buildings is not as widespread as in other sectors. A consequence is that buildings owners and occupants have generally a limited understanding of their building as an energy system. Improving the energy efficiency of existing buildings can and should be achieved through deep renovation. In comparison, smart technologies can increase the efficiency and the flexibility of buildings in a shorter term and with much less investments. The domOS project addresses the smart building sector through two axes.
In the first axis, technology, guidelines for an open, secure, multi-service Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem for smart buildings are defined: in-building gateways, which connect to local smart devices and smart appliance of any type, IoT platforms and applications operated by different parties can be integrated seamlessly. Buildings owners can enforce privacy rules, they can allow / forbid access to any measurement or control point.
The second axis deals with the development of smart services. They increase energy efficiency of space heating (heat pumps, district heating, gas boilers) thanks to innovative control algorithms making use of smart sensors and smart heating appliances. Automated advice services provide concise and sound information on the building energy. Buildings become active nodes of an electricity grid or a District Heating grid.
These two axes are present in each of the five demonstration sites of the domOS project: The Sion (CH) and Paris (F) pilots test smart services related to electricity. In Aalborg (DK), control techniques applied to space heating for buildings connected to a Distributed Heating grid reduces consumption and lower costs, CO$_{2}$ emissions and system load. In the Neuchâtel (CH) and Skive (DK) demonstrators, closed-loop control minimises temperature at the output of the heating system, thus increasing efficiency and reducing losses.
Campo scientifico
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencessoftwaresoftware applicationssystem softwareoperating systems
- natural sciencescomputer and information sciencesinternet
- engineering and technologyelectrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineeringelectronic engineeringsensorssmart sensors
- natural sciencesbiological sciencesecologyecosystems
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