1. What contributions have the authors mentioned in the paper "Lighting control and monitoring for energy efficiency: a case study focused on the interoperability of building management systems" ?
The paper presents some results of a project carried out within the 7 European Research Framework Program, aimed at developing an event–driven user-centric middleware for monitoring and managing energy consumption in public buildings.. The paper focuses on the results obtained by applying the designed system and control strategies to the electric lighting plants of different office spaces.
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2. What is the merit of the methodology presented in this paper?
One of the merit of the methodology presented in this paper is the ‘synchronization’ algorithm which allowed all measured data to be aligned to the same time-steps.
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3. What is the application layer of the proposed middleware?
It is dedicated to developing distributed event-based user-centric applications to managebuildings and post process data coming from the lower layers, providing a set of tools and web service API.
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4. What are the main solutions of lighting controls for energy savings?
Recurrent solutions of lighting controls for energy savings are: time switching; daylight harvesting; occupancy control; a combination of the previous.
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