none18siIn this paper, we report a methodology, developed in the context of Smart Energy Efficient Middleware for Public Spaces European Project, aimed at exploiting ICT monitoring and control services to reduce energy usage and CO2 footprint in existing buildings. The approach does not require significant construction work as it is based on commercial-off-the-shelf devices and, where present, it exploits and integrates existing building management systems with new sensors and actuator networks. To make this possible, the proposed approach leverages upon the following main contributions: (a) to develop an integrated building automation and control system, (b) to implement a middleware for the energy-efficient buildings domain, (c) to provid...
none12noThe vast majority of historical buildings are very energy inefficient; as energy costs conti...
none12noThe vast majority of historical buildings are very energy inefficient; as energy costs conti...
The vast majority of historical buildings are very energy inefficient; as energy costs continue to r...
In this paper, we report a methodology, developed in the context of Smart Energy Efficient Middlewar...
In this paper, we report a methodology, developed in the context of Smart Energy Efficient Middlewar...
In this paper, we report a methodology, developed in the context of Smart Energy Efficient Middlewar...
In this paper, we report a methodology, developed in the context of Smart Energy Efficient Middlewar...
This paper presents the results of the first phase of the 3 year project “Smart Energy Efficient Mid...
This paper presents the results of the first phase of the 3 year project “Smart Energy Efficient Mid...
This paper presents the results of the first phase of the 3 year project “Smart Energy Efficient Mid...
At the end of 2010 the European Commission, within the Seventh Framework Program, has founded a proj...
AbstractThe presented work addresses the topic of energy savings in existing public buildings, when ...
The presented work addresses the topic of energy savings in existing public buildings, when no signi...
The presented work addresses the topic of energy savings in existing public buildings, when no signi...
none12noThe vast majority of historical buildings are very energy inefficient; as energy costs conti...
none12noThe vast majority of historical buildings are very energy inefficient; as energy costs conti...
none12noThe vast majority of historical buildings are very energy inefficient; as energy costs conti...
The vast majority of historical buildings are very energy inefficient; as energy costs continue to r...
In this paper, we report a methodology, developed in the context of Smart Energy Efficient Middlewar...
In this paper, we report a methodology, developed in the context of Smart Energy Efficient Middlewar...
In this paper, we report a methodology, developed in the context of Smart Energy Efficient Middlewar...
In this paper, we report a methodology, developed in the context of Smart Energy Efficient Middlewar...
This paper presents the results of the first phase of the 3 year project “Smart Energy Efficient Mid...
This paper presents the results of the first phase of the 3 year project “Smart Energy Efficient Mid...
This paper presents the results of the first phase of the 3 year project “Smart Energy Efficient Mid...
At the end of 2010 the European Commission, within the Seventh Framework Program, has founded a proj...
AbstractThe presented work addresses the topic of energy savings in existing public buildings, when ...
The presented work addresses the topic of energy savings in existing public buildings, when no signi...
The presented work addresses the topic of energy savings in existing public buildings, when no signi...
none12noThe vast majority of historical buildings are very energy inefficient; as energy costs conti...
none12noThe vast majority of historical buildings are very energy inefficient; as energy costs conti...
none12noThe vast majority of historical buildings are very energy inefficient; as energy costs conti...
The vast majority of historical buildings are very energy inefficient; as energy costs continue to r...