DIMCloud: A distributed framework for district energy simulation and management

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To optimize energy consumption, it is needed to monitor real-time data and simulate all energy flows. In a city district context, energy consumption data usually come from many sources and encoded in different formats. However, few models have been proposed to trace the energy behavior of city districts and handle related data. In this article, we introduce DIMCloud, a model for heterogeneous data management and integration at district level, in a pervasive computing context. Our model, by means of an ontology, is able to register the relationships between different data sources of the district and to disclose the sources locations using a publish-subscribe design pattern. Furthermore, data sources are published as Web Services, abstracting the underlying hardware from the user’s point-of-view

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Brundu, F. G., Patti, E., Del Giudice, M., Osello, A., Macii, E., & Aquaviva, A. (2015). DIMCloud: A distributed framework for district energy simulation and management. In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST (Vol. 150, pp. 331–338). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19656-5_45

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