936 resultados para Building Management System


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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia da Manutenção

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In future power systems, in the smart grid and microgrids operation paradigms, consumers can be seen as an energy resource with decentralized and autonomous decisions in the energy management. It is expected that each consumer will manage not only the loads, but also small generation units, heating systems, storage systems, and electric vehicles. Each consumer can participate in different demand response events promoted by system operators or aggregation entities. This paper proposes an innovative method to manage the appliances on a house during a demand response event. The main contribution of this work is to include time constraints in resources management, and the context evaluation in order to ensure the required comfort levels. The dynamic resources management methodology allows a better resources’ management in a demand response event, mainly the ones of long duration, by changing the priorities of loads during the event. A case study with two scenarios is presented considering a demand response with 30 min duration, and another with 240 min (4 h). In both simulations, the demand response event proposes the power consumption reduction during the event. A total of 18 loads are used, including real and virtual ones, controlled by the presented house management system.

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The complexity associated with fast growing of B2B and the lack of a (complete) suite of open standards makes difficulty to maintain the underlying collaborative processes. Aligned to this challenge, this paper aims to be a contribution to an open architecture of logistics and transport processes management system. A model of an open integrated system is being defined as an open computational responsibility from the embedded systems (on-board) as well as a reference implementation (prototype) of a host system to validate the proposed open interfaces. Embedded subsystem can, natively, be prepared to cooperate with other on-board units and with IT-systems in an infrastructure commonly referred to as a center information system or back-office. In interaction with a central system the proposal is to adopt an open framework for cooperation where the embedded unit or the unit placed somewhere (land/sea) interacts in response to a set of implemented capabilities.

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This paper presents an ongoing project that implements a platform for creating personal learning environments controlled by students, integrating Web 2.0 applications and content management systems, enabling the safe use of content created in Web 2.0 applications, allowing its publication in the infrastructure controlled by the HEI. Using this platform, students can develop their personal learning environment (PLE) integrated with the Learning Management System (LMS) of the HEI, enabling the management of their learning and, simultaneously, creating their e-portfolio with digital content developed for Course Units (CU). All this can be maintained after the student completes his academic studies, since the platform will remain accessible to students even after they leave the HEI and lose access to its infrastructure. The platform will enable the safe use of content created in Web 2.0 applications, allowing its protected publication in the infrastructure controlled by HEI, thus contributing to the adaptation of the L&T paradigm to the Bologna process.

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The intensive use of distributed generation based on renewable resources increases the complexity of power systems management, particularly the short-term scheduling. Demand response, storage units and electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles also pose new challenges to the short-term scheduling. However, these distributed energy resources can contribute significantly to turn the shortterm scheduling more efficient and effective improving the power system reliability. This paper proposes a short-term scheduling methodology based on two distinct time horizons: hour-ahead scheduling, and real-time scheduling considering the point of view of one aggregator agent. In each scheduling process, it is necessary to update the generation and consumption operation, and the storage and electric vehicles status. Besides the new operation condition, more accurate forecast values of wind generation and consumption are available, for the resulting of short-term and very short-term methods. In this paper, the aggregator has the main goal of maximizing his profits while, fulfilling the established contracts with the aggregated and external players.

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The implementation of smart homes allows the domestic consumer to be an active player in the context of the Smart Grid (SG). This paper presents an intelligent house management system that is being developed by the authors to manage, in real time, the power consumption, the micro generation system, the charge and discharge of the electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles, and the participation in Demand Response (DR) programs. The paper proposes a method for the energy efficiency analysis of a domestic consumer using the SCADA House Intelligent Management (SHIM) system. The main goal of the present paper is to demonstrate the economic benefits of the implemented method. The case study considers the consumption data of some real cases of Portuguese house consumption over 30 days of June of 2012, the Portuguese real energy price, the implementation of the power limits at different times of the day and the economic benefits analysis.

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Dissertação de Mestrado em Engenharia Informática

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Os requisitos legais impostos ao processo de manutenção das instalações de AVAC em edifícios evoluíram nos últimos 10 anos no sentido de uma crescente exigência, obrigando à existência de planos de manutenção preventiva, livros de ocorrências, inspeções obrigatórias a equipamentos, auditorias ou certi cações energéticas. Para os responsáveis da gestão da manutenção de edifícios, em particular para os que gerem uma quantidade signi cativa de equipamentos e instalações, fazê-lo sem o auxílio de uma ferramenta informática é um desa o considerável. Este trabalho visou a arquitetura de um sistema de gestão da manutenção de edifícios que foi aplicado a um caso real, nomeadamente o campus de Azurém da Universidade do Minho. Foi desenvolvida uma metodologia de inspeção, recolha e tratamento da informação para os sistemas técnicos de AVAC existentes nos edifícios. Esta metodologia foi implementada numa aplicação informática que permite aos técnicos responsáveis pela manutenção uma agilização de tarefas, resultado de um vasto conjunto de informações e de ferramentas desenvolvidas propositadamente, facilmente acessíveis através da rede Wi-Fi universitária. A integração das tarefas de manutenção na aplicação informática permitirá aumentar o grau de e ciência e e cácia nas atividades inerentes à manutenção, aumentando o grau de satisfação dos técnicos envolvidos no processo e dos utentes dos edifícios. O registo das tarefas de manutenção realizadas e dos respetivos custos em bases de dados, tornará também possível a geração de relatórios que sustentarão decisões mais assertivas. A implementação na aplicação informática dos seis módulos estruturais do Sistema de Gestão da Manutenção e Consumos Energéticos, SGMCE, permitirá atingir um nível de gestão da manutenção mais elevado, criando condições para o efetuar o comissionamento. O comissionamento prolonga-se por toda a vida do edifício, permitindo atingir os objetivos designados pelo seu promotor, dentro de patamares de custos de exploração energéticos e de custos optimizados de manutenção.

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Os Sistemas de Gestão Técnica Centralizada (SGTC) assumem-se como essenciais nos grandes edifícios, já que permitem monitorizar, controlar, comandar e gerir, de forma facilitada, integrada e otimizada, as várias instalações existentes no edifício. O estado da arte de um SGTC baseia-se numa arquitetura distribuída, com recurso a Quadros de Gestão Técnica (QGT) que incluem Automation Servers - equipamentos nativos nos protocolos de comunicação mais comummente utilizados neste âmbito, incorporadores de funcionalidades e programações pré-definidas, e que ficarão responsáveis por integrar na sua área de influência, um conjunto de pontos de SGTC, definidos em projeto. Numa nova filosofia de instalação, integração e comunicação facilitada entre dispositivos que nos quadros elétricos geram dados relevantes para o utilizador e desencadeiam ações úteis na gestão de uma instalação, surge o novo conceito no mercado de Smart Panels, da Schneider Electric. Este sistema baseia-se numa ampla e diversa gama de possibilidades de medição e monitorização energética e da própria aparelhagem, com um sistema de comunicação com o sistema de gestão e controlo da instalação integrado no próprio quadro, dispensando assim a necessidade de um sistema externo (QGT), de recolha, comunicação e processamento de informação. Após o estudo descritivo teórico dos vários tópicos, questões e considerações relacionadas com os SGTC, os Smart Panels e a sua integração, o projeto e estudo comparativo do SGTC sem e com a integração de Smart Panels num grande centro comercial, permitiu concluir que a integração de Smart Panels num SGTC pode conferir vantagens no que diz respeito à implificação do projeto, da instalação, do comissionamento, programação, e da própria exploração da instalação elétrica, traduzindo-se numa redução dos custos normalmente elevados inerentes à mão de obra associada a todos estes processos.

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The four studies in this article introduce a questionnaire to measure Strength of the HRM System (HRMSQ), a multidimensional construct, theoretically developed by Bowen and Ostroff (2004). Strength of the HRM System is a set of process characteristics that lead to effectiveness in conveying signals to employees that allow them to create a shared meaning of desired and appropriate work behaviours. Nine characteristics are suggested, grouped in three features: Distinctiveness, Consistency and Consensus. Study 1 developed and tested a questionnaire in a sample of workers from five different sectors. Study 2 cross-validated the measure in a sample of civil servants in a municipality. These two studies used performance appraisal as the reference HRM practice and led to a short version of the HRMSQ. Study 3 and Study 4 extend the HRMSQ to several common HRM practices. The HRMSQ is tested in two samples, of call center and several private and public organizations‟ workers (study 3). In study 4 the questionnaire is refined and tested with a sample from a hotel chain and finally cross-validated with two other samples, in the insurance and batteries sectors, leading to a longer version of the HRMSQ. Content analysis of several interviews with human resource managers and the Rasch model (1960, 1961, 1980), were used to define and select the indicators of the questionnaire. Convergent, discriminant and predictive validity of the measure are tested. The results of the four studies highlight the complexity of the relationships between the proposed characteristics and support the validity of a parsimonious measure of Strength of the HRM System.

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia do Ambiente Perfil de Engenharia de Sistemas Ambientais

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Traditional approaches to evaluate performance in hotels, have mainly used financial measures. Building on Speckbacher et al. (2003), this Work Project aims to design and propose a Balanced Scorecard Type II as a performance measurement/management system for the hospitality industry based on data collected at the Luxury Brand Hotels of Pestana Group. The main contribution is to better align the vision, strategy and financial and non-financial performance measures in this category of hotels, in particular those of Pestana Group, and by doing so, lead their managers to focus on what is really critical and, consequently improve the overall performance.

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The considerable amount of energy consumed on Earth is a major cause for not achieving sustainable development. Buildings are responsible for the highest worldwide energy consumption, nearly 40%. Strong efforts have been made in what concerns the reduction of buildings operational energy (heating, hot water, ventilation, electricity), since operational energy is so far the highest energy component in a building life cycle. However, as operational energy is being reduced the embodied energy increases. One of the building elements responsible for higher embodied energy consumption is the building structural system. Therefore, the present work is going to study part of embodied energy (initial embodied energy) in building structures using a life cycle assessment methodology, in order to contribute for a greater understanding of embodied energy in buildings structural systems. Initial embodied energy is estimated for a building structure by varying the span and the structural material type. The results are analysed and compared for different stages, and some conclusions are drawn. At the end of this work it was possible to conclude that the building span does not have considerable influence in embodied energy consumption of building structures. However, the structural material type has influence in the overall energetic performance. In fact, with this research it was possible that building structure that requires more initial embodied energy is the steel structure; then the glued laminated timber structure; and finally the concrete structure.

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It is a difficult task to avoid the “smart systems” topic when discussing smart prevention and, similarly, it is a difficult task to address smart systems without focusing their ability to learn. Following the same line of thought, in the current reality, it seems a Herculean task (or an irreparable omission) to approach the topic of certified occupational health and safety management systems (OHSMS) without discussing the integrated management systems (IMSs). The available data suggest that seldom are the OHSMS operating as the single management system (MS) in a company so, any statement concerning OHSMS should mainly be interpreted from an integrated perspective. A major distinction between generic systems can be drawn between those that learn, i.e., those systems that have “memory” and those that have not. These former systems are often depicted as adaptive since they take into account past events to deal with novel, similar and future events modifying their structure to enable success in its environment. Often, these systems, present a nonlinear behavior and a huge uncertainty related to the forecasting of some events. This paper seeks to portray, for the first time as we were able to find out, the IMSs as complex adaptive systems (CASs) by listing their properties and dissecting the features that enable them to evolve and self-organize in order to, holistically, fulfil the requirements from different stakeholders and thus thrive by assuring the successful sustainability of a company. Based on the revision of literature carried out, this is the first time that IMSs are pointed out as CASs which may develop fruitful synergies both for the MSs and for CASs communities. By performing a thorough revision of literature and based on some concepts embedded in the “DNA” of the subsystems implementation standards it is intended, specifically, to identify, determine and discuss the properties of a generic IMS that should be considered to classify it as a CAS.

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Dissertação de mestrado em Sistemas de Informação