2022
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Wicaksono Hendro; Yuce, Baris; McGlinn Kris; Calli Ozum Smart Cities and Buildings Book Chapter Chapter Smart cities and buildings, pp. 239-263, CRC Press, 1st Edition, 2022, ISBN: 9781003204381. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: energy efficiency, machine learning, Ontology, smart cities, smart energy, sustainability @inbook{Wicaksono2022b,
title = {Smart Cities and Buildings},
author = {Wicaksono, Hendro; Yuce, Baris; McGlinn, Kris; Calli, Ozum},
url = {https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.1201/9781003204381-13/smart-cities-buildings-hendro-wicaksono-baris-yuce-kris-mcglinn-ozum-calli},
isbn = {9781003204381},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-05-01},
pages = {239-263},
publisher = {CRC Press},
edition = {1st Edition},
chapter = {Smart cities and buildings},
abstract = {Smart buildings function within the wider context of the smart city, which itself must function within the wider energy and transport (smart) grids. It is essential therefore that smart buildings be integrated into this wider context. This requires intelligent approaches for managing and coordinating the diverse range of processes and technologies involved and a move towards a “digital infrastructure” which can transform how these smart environments operate and can be monitored but, more importantly, can circumvent the constraints of physical infrastructure through the capacity of data centres or the capacity of available communication pipes. This chapter explores the concept of the smart city, and the role that smart buildings, smart energy grids and smart transportation takes within, with a particular emphasis on the state of art with respect to the integration of data across these different domains, from the micro to the macro, from building sensors to smart grids. It explores different data analytics approaches, and it does this with reference to specific use cases, focusing on techniques in the main application areas along with relevant implemented examples while highlighting some of the key challenges currently faced and outlining future pathways for the sector.
},
keywords = {energy efficiency, machine learning, Ontology, smart cities, smart energy, sustainability},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
Smart buildings function within the wider context of the smart city, which itself must function within the wider energy and transport (smart) grids. It is essential therefore that smart buildings be integrated into this wider context. This requires intelligent approaches for managing and coordinating the diverse range of processes and technologies involved and a move towards a “digital infrastructure” which can transform how these smart environments operate and can be monitored but, more importantly, can circumvent the constraints of physical infrastructure through the capacity of data centres or the capacity of available communication pipes. This chapter explores the concept of the smart city, and the role that smart buildings, smart energy grids and smart transportation takes within, with a particular emphasis on the state of art with respect to the integration of data across these different domains, from the micro to the macro, from building sensors to smart grids. It explores different data analytics approaches, and it does this with reference to specific use cases, focusing on techniques in the main application areas along with relevant implemented examples while highlighting some of the key challenges currently faced and outlining future pathways for the sector.
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2018
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Wicaksono, Hendro Research and innovation on Industry 4.0 Technologies Workshop PENS Surabaya, Surabaya, Indonesia, 2018. BibTeX | Tags: Agriculture 4.0, industry 4.0, innovation management, Internet of Things, Media 4.0, smart cities, Supply Chain 4.0 @workshop{Wicaksono2018e,
title = {Research and innovation on Industry 4.0 Technologies},
author = {Wicaksono, Hendro},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-08-16},
publisher = {PENS Surabaya},
address = {Surabaya, Indonesia},
keywords = {Agriculture 4.0, industry 4.0, innovation management, Internet of Things, Media 4.0, smart cities, Supply Chain 4.0},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {workshop}
}
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Wicaksono, Hendro Eine Plattform für die ganzheitliche Smart-Energie-Lösung in Smart-City Presentation 09.04.2018. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Energy efficient building, energy management, linked data, Ontology, semantic data integration, smart cities @misc{Wicaksono2018,
title = {Eine Plattform für die ganzheitliche Smart-Energie-Lösung in Smart-City},
author = {Hendro Wicaksono },
editor = {RENEXPO Forum, Augsburg, 2018},
url = {http://www.renexpo.de/fuer-besucher/forum.html},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-04-09},
abstract = {Vortragsinhalte:
- Was ist die eine ganzheitliche Energiemanagement-Plattform?
- Was kann man mit der Plattform machen?
- Die Anwendungen auf der Plattform
- Die Lösungsansatz und Erweiterbarkeit
- Anwendungserfahrungen in Städten und Kommunen
},
keywords = {Energy efficient building, energy management, linked data, Ontology, semantic data integration, smart cities},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {presentation}
}
Vortragsinhalte:
- Was ist die eine ganzheitliche Energiemanagement-Plattform?
- Was kann man mit der Plattform machen?
- Die Anwendungen auf der Plattform
- Die Lösungsansatz und Erweiterbarkeit
- Anwendungserfahrungen in Städten und Kommunen
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Tonev, Kiril; Kappe, Simon; Krahtova, Preslava; Wicaksono, Hendro; Ovtcharova, Jivka District-Scale Data Integration by Leveraging Semantic Web Technologies: a Case in Smart Cities Book Chapter Christophe Debruyne Hervé Panetto, Georg Weichhart Peter Bollen Ioana Ciuciu Maria-Esther Vidal Robert Meersman (Ed.): pp. 289-292, Springer, 2018, ISBN: 9783319738055. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: building energy simulation, ontology alignment, semantic data integration, smart cities @inbook{Tonev2018,
title = {District-Scale Data Integration by Leveraging Semantic Web Technologies: a Case in Smart Cities},
author = {Kiril Tonev and Simon Kappe and Preslava Krahtova and Hendro Wicaksono and Jivka Ovtcharova},
editor = {Christophe Debruyne, Hervé Panetto, Georg Weichhart, Peter Bollen, Ioana Ciuciu, Maria-Esther Vidal, Robert Meersman},
url = {https://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319738048},
isbn = {9783319738055},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-03-04},
pages = {289-292},
publisher = {Springer},
abstract = {Technologies of the Semantic Web stack promise to alleviate some of the challenges related to data integration on a massive scale and high level heterogenity. Thus paper explores their application in the smart cities domain with a focus on energy efficient districts. We develop an ontology grounded in several well-established vocabularies to leverage their shared semantics and facilitate data interoperability and we apply the developed ontology to integrate state-of-the-art energy simulation facilities into a general district-level monitoring framework.},
keywords = {building energy simulation, ontology alignment, semantic data integration, smart cities},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inbook}
}
Technologies of the Semantic Web stack promise to alleviate some of the challenges related to data integration on a massive scale and high level heterogenity. Thus paper explores their application in the smart cities domain with a focus on energy efficient districts. We develop an ontology grounded in several well-established vocabularies to leverage their shared semantics and facilitate data interoperability and we apply the developed ontology to integrate state-of-the-art energy simulation facilities into a general district-level monitoring framework. |
2017
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Wicaksono, Hendro DAREED: IT-Plattform für Energieeffizienz in Smart-City Workshop CEB Karlsruhe, 2017. Links | BibTeX | Tags: energy efficiency, IT integration, IT platform, semantic data integration, smart cities, smart energy @workshop{Wicaksono2017e,
title = {DAREED: IT-Plattform für Energieeffizienz in Smart-City},
author = {Hendro Wicaksono},
url = {https://www.buildingsmart.de/kos/WNetz?art=File.download&id=6388&name=CEB17-Kongressprogramm.pdf
http://presse.karlsruhe.de/db/meldungen/wirtschaft/best_practice_beispiele_fur_unternehmen.html},
year = {2017},
date = {2017-06-29},
address = {Karlsruhe},
organization = {CEB},
keywords = {energy efficiency, IT integration, IT platform, semantic data integration, smart cities, smart energy},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {workshop}
}
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2016
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Tonev, Kiril; Wicaksono, Hendro Semantic Data Integration for Smart Cities using Linked Data Inproceedings 11th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling
, 2016. BibTeX | Tags: linked data, smart cities @inproceedings{Tonev2016,
title = {Semantic Data Integration for Smart Cities using Linked Data},
author = {Kiril Tonev and Hendro Wicaksono},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-09-07},
booktitle = {11th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling
},
keywords = {linked data, smart cities},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
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