Analysis of building management systems to ensure optimal working environment

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The design of an intelligent building management system is a fundamental problem in designing new modern buildings. The energy management structure is a set of main input devices and relationships between them. The paper presents the issue of thermal comfort conditions with regard to intelligent buildings. Thermal comfort describes the human satisfactory perception of the thermal environment. It refers to a number of conditions in which the majority of people feel comfortable. Thermal comfort is dependent on multiple factors such as indoor environmental conditions, user behavior and properties of building materials. For inclusion in the design process this data must first be categorized in a standardized manner. We present some aspects related with the impact of the new digital, communication and facilities technology development in the implementation of building management systems. This systems are used for monitoring, controlling and ensuring the control, comfort and efficiency in use of intelligent buildings. The integration becomes possible due to the applications of advanced IT technologies.

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Jandačka, J., Hrabovský, P., Kolková, Z., & Florková, Z. (2020). Analysis of building management systems to ensure optimal working environment. In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST (Vol. 323 LNICST, pp. 273–284). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51005-3_23

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