2019
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/201914004008
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Laboratory stand for designing industrial KNX networks on Siemens logo! Communication modules

Abstract: Industrial automation networks based on the EIB / KNX protocol are very popular among European companies in the construction of intelligent buildings, but they are of little interest in high school education and currently professional specialists are not trained to use them. Developing the KNX‐based automation system simulator for the training of engineering students is required. We have designed and installed a KNX simulator for engineering students training on smart systems. The presented stand was developed… Show more

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“…Many of these institutions constantly use these resources and not always responsibly; generating high emissions of pollutants, due to excessive inefficient consumption levels of lighting and air conditioning equipment [2]. The refrigeration and air conditioning market represents 32.8% of the total consumption of electrical energy, in addition to its fluids, substances and refrigerants that pollute the environment [3]. While lighting consumption represents 24% of electric energy billing [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of these institutions constantly use these resources and not always responsibly; generating high emissions of pollutants, due to excessive inefficient consumption levels of lighting and air conditioning equipment [2]. The refrigeration and air conditioning market represents 32.8% of the total consumption of electrical energy, in addition to its fluids, substances and refrigerants that pollute the environment [3]. While lighting consumption represents 24% of electric energy billing [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%