Energy Centers in a Smart City as a Platform for the Application of Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things

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Abstract

A fundamental strategy of addressing the energy performance of buildings (EPB) and creating conditions for energy sustainability in applying renewable energy sources (RES) is the ef-fective management of building technical equipment. The buildings in question are buildings within a cluster of buildings. The building cluster can be considered as a unit that is, in the sense of the system concept, a part of a subdivision of the city and subsequently of the whole urban agglomera-tion. We are talking about smart cities. The control system of a building and, subsequently, smart cities is a process management system using artificial intelligence (AI). In order to achieve the de-sired effects, such as “near-zero energy buildings”, as required by the European Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD 3), the application of AI needs to be shifted towards wireless network connection, i.e., “Internet of Things” (IoT) application. The aim is to create conditions for reducing energy consumption, improving environmental comfort in buildings and reducing CO2 emissions. This paper further analyzes the current state of IoT and the implementation thereof in the process management of sustainable energy at the smart city level as a basic element of a smart city system applied to building management.

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Garlik, B. (2022). Energy Centers in a Smart City as a Platform for the Application of Artificial Intelligence and the Internet of Things. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/app12073386

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