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BIM-based building dashboard

Published: 11 April 2010 Publication History

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This video presents a set of visualization techniques for displaying real-time building behavior and usage, for the purposes of energy minimization, in the context of a semantically-rich building information model. Ambient occlusion shading is used to visualize the 3D space of the building, over which other visualizations may be layered. Specifically, occupancy, power usage, heat sources, air flow, and temperature are presented, as well as aggregated data sets such as "activity".

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Hailemariam, E., Glueck, M., Attar, R., Tessier, A., McCrae, J., Khan, A. 2010. Toward a Unified Representation System of Performance-Related Data. eSim 2010 Proceedings. (In press).

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SpringSim '10: Proceedings of the 2010 Spring Simulation Multiconference
April 2010
1726 pages
ISBN:9781450300698

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Published: 11 April 2010

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  1. SensorNetwork
  2. building dashboard
  3. building information modeling
  4. sustainability
  5. visualization

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SpringSim '10: 2010 Spring Simulation Conference
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Florida, Orlando

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  • (2015)Building Information Modelling for Smart Built EnvironmentsBuildings10.3390/buildings50101005:1(100-115)Online publication date: 26-Jan-2015

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