Title
Building Cyber-Physical Energy Systems.
Abstract
The built environment, as hallmark of modern society, has become one of the key drivers of energy demand. This makes for meaningful application of novel paradigms, such as cyber-physical systems, with large scale impact for both primary energy consumption reduction as well as (micro-) grid stability problems. In a bottom-up approach we analyze the drivers of CPS design, deployment and adoption in smart buildings. This ranges from low-level embedded and real time system challenges, instrumentation and control issues, up to ICT security layers protecting information in a world of ubiquitous connectivity. A modeling and predictive control framework is also discussed with outlook of deployment for HVAC optimization to a new facility for research from our campus.
Year
Venue
Field
2016
arXiv: Systems and Control
Primary energy,Built environment,Mathematical optimization,Software deployment,Systems engineering,Computer security,HVAC,Cyber-physical system,Information and Communications Technology,Building automation,Engineering,Grid
DocType
Volume
Citations 
Journal
abs/1605.06903
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
4
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Grigore Stamatescu12915.36
Iulia Stamatescu266.57
Nicoleta Arghira333.54
Vasile Calofir402.03
Ioana Fagarasan5289.02