15-17 September 2021

Invited session SEB 21 - Data Analytics Technologies in Building Energy Applications

Our Lab coordinator Prof. Capozzoli Alfonso, together with Prof. Finn Donal from University College Dublin, will chair the invited session "IS14: Data Analytics Technologies in Building Energy Applications" at the international conference SEB 21

SEB-21 invites participation and paper submissions across a broad range of sustainability and energy-related topics relevant to the main theme of Sustainability in Energy and Buildings. Applicable areas include sustainable design and buildings, neighbourhoods and cities (built and natural environment); optimisation and modelling techniques; smart energy systems for smart cities; green information communications technology; and a broad range of solar, wind, wave and other renewable energy topics.

Motivations and focus of the invited session

Data analytics technologies are emerging as a promising concept in the future evolution of building energy systems, where energy management is becoming increasingly a data-centric task. Data analytics allow knowledge to be extracted from monitoring data and be translated into smart control strategies aimed at better management of energy in buildings. As a result, the building energy sector is harnessing the benefits of AI developments and its associated momentum. Accordingly, an increasing number of building management systems are exploiting advanced data analytics techniques to support the decision-making process for enhancing energy efficiency. The aim of this technical session is to provide a platform for the exposition of the latest developments in the application of data analytics technologies in the building energy domain. Contributions are welcome that consider the application of data analytics technologies to energy utilisation in buildings. Topics of interest within the scope of the session could include, inter alia:

  • Big data / data analytics in buildings energy applications,
  • Artificial intelligence for the control of building of energy systems,
  • Data-driven analysis and optimisation of building energy usage,
  • Internet-of-things in building energy applications,
  • Hybrid data-driven and physical modelling for building energy analysis.

For more info please visit the official web site of the conference

   
Published on: 24/02/2021