This paper summarizes all research advancements obtained by the Polytechnic of Bari through the RES NOVAE Project activities in the field of the smart district. In this context it is important to investigate and apply new efficient technologies solutions for the building management in order to optimize the energy usage and to improve the inhabitants’ comfort. The integration of the ICT technologies and the building automation systems together with innovative renewables energy solutions is studied. Moreover, suitable control algorithms, communication protocols and measurement devices are proposed and tested to improve the efficiency of the building energy management systems.
Findings from the RES NOVAE Project: New Scenarios, Devices and Applications for the Smart District / Abbatantuono, G.; Annese, V. F.; Boggia, G.; Bruno, S.; Camarda, P.; Dell’Osso, G. R.; De Venuto, D.; Di Sciascio, E.; D’Orazio, A.; Fanti, M. P.; Grieco, L. A.; Iannone, F.; La Scala, M.; Magno, G.; Mangini, A. M.; Mascolo, S.; Petruzzelli, V.; Piro, G.; Roccotelli, M.; Ruta, M.; Savino, M.; Striccoli, D.. - STAMPA. - (2014), pp. 443-452. (Intervento presentato al convegno 1st Workshop on the state of the art and challenges of research efforts at Politecnico di Bari tenutosi a Bari, Italy nel December 3-5, 2014).
Findings from the RES NOVAE Project: New Scenarios, Devices and Applications for the Smart District
G. Boggia;P. Camarda;G. R. Dell’Osso;D. De Venuto;E. Di Sciascio;M. P. Fanti;L. A. Grieco;F. Iannone;M. La Scala;G. Magno;A. M. Mangini;S. Mascolo;V. Petruzzelli;G. Piro;M. Roccotelli;M. Ruta;M. Savino;D. Striccoli
2014-01-01
Abstract
This paper summarizes all research advancements obtained by the Polytechnic of Bari through the RES NOVAE Project activities in the field of the smart district. In this context it is important to investigate and apply new efficient technologies solutions for the building management in order to optimize the energy usage and to improve the inhabitants’ comfort. The integration of the ICT technologies and the building automation systems together with innovative renewables energy solutions is studied. Moreover, suitable control algorithms, communication protocols and measurement devices are proposed and tested to improve the efficiency of the building energy management systems.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.