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Development of an intelligent system for decision policy into smart buildings with the use of hierarchical argumentation theory

Krinakis Panteleimon

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/B63BE49A-85A6-4420-8E64-EF1C224DAB72
Year 2021
Type of Item Diploma Work
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Bibliographic Citation Panteleimon Krinakis, "Development of an intelligent system for decision policy into smart buildings with the use of hierarchical argumentation theory", Diploma Work, School of Production Engineering and Management, Technical University of Crete, Chania, Greece, 2021 https://doi.org/10.26233/heallink.tuc.89787
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The objective is to define and apply energy polices into smart buildings. The goal is to make decisions on a variety of issues where there is a conflict of policies between the priorities of different users and roles. Through these policies, the decision-making process is automated and at the same time increased energy and economic efficiency is achieved. For the implementation of the work, IoT (Internet of Things) sensors are used to take the necessary measurements and data which are interconnected through the KNX standard. The relevant building’s energy consumption data is imported by Open Studio/Energy plus application. A tool for hierarchical argumentation, Gorgias, is used to process the data and make decisions. The case study is applied on the building of Environmental Engineers of the Technical University of Crete where there are suitable sensors for measuring basic parameters-data, such as temperature, lightings and CO2 levels. Various situations are used as case studies, which could not be solved efficiently by using existing tools and software. The result of the work is the implementation of energy policies that help to reduce energy consumption as well as the effective management of situations where there is a conflict of decisions.

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