Chair: (a) Naamane Aziz
Affiliation: (a) Laboratoire des Sciences de l’Information et des Systèmes (France).
Contact: (a) aziz.naamane@lsis.org
Buildings account for more than half of the European primary energy usage. The main objective is to reduce the energy consumption of buildings at lowest investment and operating costs, with at the same time reducing peak power demand and improving occupant comfort. The session focuses on the application of the newest developments from the fields of building technologies, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and control engineering. This session will highlight trend and solutions for control approaches in building automation systems. Papers are requested with a strong focus on theoretical analysis, experimental studies and innovations concerning automatic control and system engineering. This session is, therefore, not only a forum where researchers, scientists, engineers and vendors can exchange their knowledge and experience, but also serves as an educational channel for students and any others who would like to learn more about the new trends in this field of study. Industry oriented papers are welcome. By bringing together the researchers from Academia and Industry, we hope to foster collaboration and promote exchange of ideas
The topics of the papers in this session are mainly:
For further information please contact Naamane Aziz.