ITcon Vol. 20, pg. 159-172, http://www.itcon.org/2015/12

A distributed and scalable approach to building monitoring

submitted:November 2014
revised:December 2014
published:January 2015
editor(s):Mahdavi A., Martens B.
authors:Robert Zach
Department of Building Physics and Building Ecology, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
robert.zach@gmail.com

Harald Hofstätter
Department of Building Physics and Building Ecology, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
arald.e259.hofstaetter@tuwien.ac.at

Christian Tauber
Department of Building Physics and Building Ecology, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
christian.tauber@tuwien.ac.at, http://bpi.tuwien.ac.at/

Ardeshir Mahdavi
Department of Building Physics and Building Ecology, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
bpi@tuwien.ac.at
summary:The present contribution describes a scalable approach to vendor and technology independent building monitoring and data processing. Powerful data pre-processing algorithms, virtual data points, automated building model calibration and various software interfaces are implemented across different software modules. The distributed software architecture enables scalable processing of desired data streams for various applications from the building to the urban level.
keywords:building monitoring, building management system, building automation, building simulation
full text: (PDF file, 1.405 MB)
citation:Zach R, Hofstätter H, Taube C, Mahdavi A (2015). A distributed and scalable approach to building monitoring, ITcon Vol. 20, Special issue ECPPM 2014 - 10th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling, pg. 159-172, https://www.itcon.org/2015/12