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Energy Informatics
BuildCOM: automated auditing and continuous commissioning of next generation building management systems
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Jradi, Muhyiddine1  Boel, Niels2  Madsen, Bo Eskerod3  Jacobsen, Jonas4  Hooge, Julie Strandesen5  Kildelund, Lars6 
[1] Center for Energy Informatics, Mærsk McKinney Møller Institute, University of Southern Denmark;Schneider Electric Danmark A/S;ReMoni;Sweco Danmark A/S;Region Hovedstaden;Odense Universitetshospital
关键词: Building management system;    BMS;    Commissioning;    Auditing;    Energy efficiency;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s42162-020-00136-2
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

A building management system (BMS) is generally defined as the ‘Brain’ of the building. Building management systems aid in improving occupant comfort and productivity and, enhance the operational efficiency of building energy generation and supply systems. This paper presents the BuildCOM project which is driven by the industry and customer needs. It responds to the increasing demands for energy efficiency, comfort, and safety in the buildings sector. The project brings together academic researchers, industrial companies and public partners, to develop and demonstrate an innovative first-of-its-kind software for BMS automated auditing and continuous building commissioning. The software has three major capabilities, initial BMS auditing, BMS retro-commissioning and continuous building commissioning. Thus, the proposed software will aid the design, development and operation of next generation building management systems. The project builds up partly on the online building energy performance monitoring and evaluation (ObepME) tool developed in COORDICY which will be combined with a holistic process for building management systems auditing and commissioning within the developed software solution. The set of tools developed under BuildCOM will be implemented and demonstrated considering multiple case studies. Implementing the proposed solution, the customers and building owners will have up to 35% higher energy efficiency in newly built and exiting buildings, around 25% lower operation costs and less emissions from day one and throughout the building operation phase.

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