Future buildings will more and more rely on advanced Building Management Systems (BMS) connected to a variety of sensors, actuators and dedicated networks. Their objectives are to observe the state of rooms and apply automated rules to preserve or increase comfort while economizing energy. In this work, we advocate for the inclusion of a dedicated system for sensors data storage and processing, based on Big Data technologies. This choice enables new potentials in terms of data analytics and applications development, the most obvious one being the ability to scale up seamlessly from one smart building to several, in the direction of smart areas and smart cities. We report in this paper on our system architecture and on several challenges we ...
The BIGG project aims at demonstrating the application of big data technologies and data analytic te...
Nowadays, cities are the common choice for living, representing a complex system where governments n...
As sensor networks in buildings continue to grow in number and heterogeneity, occupants can become e...
The building sector is undergoing a deep transformation to contribute to meeting the climate neutral...
The modern built environment is now connected. Multiple software and protocols are used in buildings...
© 2016 IEEE. There is a growing interest in IoT-enabled smart buildings. However, the storage and an...
There are many possibilities for smart buildings that have well provisioned and managed internet of ...
Modern buildings are being integrated with myriad (often >1000s) networked sensors to improve con...
The concept of smart city has been attracting a lot of attention lately because of its impact on peo...
Ever since the appearance of Building Information Modeling (BIM), it has been developed to be used i...
This paper presents the approach to Big Data Analytics (BDA) developed in the SIBDA (Sistema Innovat...
Current climate change threats and increasing CO2 emissions, especially from the building stock, rep...
The increased use of BIM in the building sector have led certain actors to commence riding on the bi...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how Big Data can add a new dimension to usabili...
Begun in 2017 and set to be finished at the end of 2020, the "Bergère 2020" Project is set to renova...
The BIGG project aims at demonstrating the application of big data technologies and data analytic te...
Nowadays, cities are the common choice for living, representing a complex system where governments n...
As sensor networks in buildings continue to grow in number and heterogeneity, occupants can become e...
The building sector is undergoing a deep transformation to contribute to meeting the climate neutral...
The modern built environment is now connected. Multiple software and protocols are used in buildings...
© 2016 IEEE. There is a growing interest in IoT-enabled smart buildings. However, the storage and an...
There are many possibilities for smart buildings that have well provisioned and managed internet of ...
Modern buildings are being integrated with myriad (often >1000s) networked sensors to improve con...
The concept of smart city has been attracting a lot of attention lately because of its impact on peo...
Ever since the appearance of Building Information Modeling (BIM), it has been developed to be used i...
This paper presents the approach to Big Data Analytics (BDA) developed in the SIBDA (Sistema Innovat...
Current climate change threats and increasing CO2 emissions, especially from the building stock, rep...
The increased use of BIM in the building sector have led certain actors to commence riding on the bi...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how Big Data can add a new dimension to usabili...
Begun in 2017 and set to be finished at the end of 2020, the "Bergère 2020" Project is set to renova...
The BIGG project aims at demonstrating the application of big data technologies and data analytic te...
Nowadays, cities are the common choice for living, representing a complex system where governments n...
As sensor networks in buildings continue to grow in number and heterogeneity, occupants can become e...