2010
DOI: 10.5075/epfl-thesis-4935
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On the Adaptation of Building Controls to the Envelope and the Occupants

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“…A virtual object has metadata, such as name, unit and type and can be mapped to a real sensor through an ID. This mapping is handled by collectors (2). A collector creates a bbdata record for each measure and sends it to the input api in a structured JSON format.…”
Section: The Bbdata Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A virtual object has metadata, such as name, unit and type and can be mapped to a real sensor through an ID. This mapping is handled by collectors (2). A collector creates a bbdata record for each measure and sends it to the input api in a structured JSON format.…”
Section: The Bbdata Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of smart controls are promising, reporting savings from 10% for simple controls up to 60% for the most advanced systems. Smart controls are addressing the different sources of consumptions in buildings such as heating, cooling, ventilation, electric lighting and solar shadings [2], lightning [3], electric appliance [4], etc. We observe that such technologies will rely more and more on the gathering of large amounts of data from multiple sensors, actuators and dedicated networks.…”
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