Abstract
Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) affects occupants’ satisfaction, health, productivity, comfort, and well-being. IoT developments enable better monitoring of IEQ parameters; however, integrating the various types of heterogeneous data from both the IoT and BIM domains is cumbersome and capital intensive, and therefore, limits the potential of smart buildings. Semantic web technologies can reduce heterogeneity issues, which is necessary to facilitate complex IEQ models. An ontology integrating data related to a building’s topology and its static and dynamic properties is still lacking. The outline of this research is twofold. First, a systematic literature review was conducted to find state-of-the-art semantic web technologies related to building topology, static properties, and dynamic properties from the IoT and BIM domains. By graphically reviewing various ontologies, their valuable patterns, commonalities, and best practices were revealed. Secondly, those results were used to develop a new ontology that integrates topological building information with static and dynamic properties. This Building Performance Ontology (BOP) provides a generic upper-level description of properties and two lower-level ontologies representing observations and actuation. The ontology results in intuitive queries and is both horizontally and vertically extensible. Multiple levels of detail are introduced to ensure practical applicability and efficient patterns based on the data modeler’s needs. BOP opens up a new range of research opportunities in the IEQ domain.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 1522 |
| Number of pages | 32 |
| Journal | Buildings |
| Volume | 12 |
| Issue number | 10 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Oct 2022 |
Keywords
- Building Performance Ontology
- indoor environmental quality
- linked data
- ontology
- semantic web
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TKI PPS Smart Two BWK38: enabling technologies for next generation networks for smart cities
Yang, D. (Project Manager) & de Vries, B. (Project member)
2/10/19 → 31/12/25
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Researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology Report Recent Findings in Building Construction (Semantic Web Technologies for Indoor Environmental Quality: A Review and Ontology Design)
Donkers, A. J. A., de Vries, B. & Yang, D.
9/11/22
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