Linking data model and formula to automate KPI calculation for building performance benchmarking
Buildings consume a large proportion of global primary energy and building performance management requires massive data inputs. Key Performance Indicator (KPI) is a tool used for comparing different buildings while avoiding problems caused by heterogeneous data sources. However, silos of building an...
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doaj-6cb9114194b64e93b98c00c8778737512021-03-03T04:22:03ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472021-11-01713261337Linking data model and formula to automate KPI calculation for building performance benchmarkingYun-Yi Zhang0Zhen-Zhong Hu1Jia-Rui Lin2Jian-Ping Zhang3Department of Civil Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China; Tsinghua University – Glodon Joint Research Center for Building Information Model (RCBIM), Beijing 100084, ChinaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China; Graduate School at Shenzhen, Tsinghua University, Shenzhen 518055, ChinaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China; Tsinghua University – Glodon Joint Research Center for Building Information Model (RCBIM), Beijing 100084, China; Corresponding author at: Department of Civil Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China.Department of Civil Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China; Tsinghua University – Glodon Joint Research Center for Building Information Model (RCBIM), Beijing 100084, ChinaBuildings consume a large proportion of global primary energy and building performance management requires massive data inputs. Key Performance Indicator (KPI) is a tool used for comparing different buildings while avoiding problems caused by heterogeneous data sources. However, silos of building and energy consumption data are separate, and the linkages between a KPI formula and different data sets are often non-existent. This paper develops an ontology-based approach for automatically calculating the KPI to support building energy evaluation. The proposed approach integrates building information from BIM and energy and environmental information collected by sensor networks. A KPI ontology is developed to establish a KPI formula, thereby linking static and dynamic data generated in the building operation phase. Each KPI can be defined by inputs, a formula and outputs, and the formula consists of parameters and operators. The parameters can be linked to building data or transformed into a SPARQL query. A case study is investigated based on the proposed approach, and the KPIs for energy and environment are calculated for a real building project. The result shows that this approach relates the KPI formula to the data generated in the building operation phase and can automatically give the result after defining the space and time of interest, thus supporting building performance benchmarking with massive data sets at different levels of details. This research proposes a novel approach to integrating the KPI formula and linked building data from a semantic perspective, and other researchers can use this approach as a foundation for linking data from different sources and computational methods such as formula created for building performance evaluation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484721001426AutomationBuilding performanceKPILinked dataOntologySensor network |
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Linking data model and formula to automate KPI calculation for building performance benchmarking |
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Linking data model and formula to automate KPI calculation for building performance benchmarking |
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Buildings consume a large proportion of global primary energy and building performance management requires massive data inputs. Key Performance Indicator (KPI) is a tool used for comparing different buildings while avoiding problems caused by heterogeneous data sources. However, silos of building and energy consumption data are separate, and the linkages between a KPI formula and different data sets are often non-existent. This paper develops an ontology-based approach for automatically calculating the KPI to support building energy evaluation. The proposed approach integrates building information from BIM and energy and environmental information collected by sensor networks. A KPI ontology is developed to establish a KPI formula, thereby linking static and dynamic data generated in the building operation phase. Each KPI can be defined by inputs, a formula and outputs, and the formula consists of parameters and operators. The parameters can be linked to building data or transformed into a SPARQL query. A case study is investigated based on the proposed approach, and the KPIs for energy and environment are calculated for a real building project. The result shows that this approach relates the KPI formula to the data generated in the building operation phase and can automatically give the result after defining the space and time of interest, thus supporting building performance benchmarking with massive data sets at different levels of details. This research proposes a novel approach to integrating the KPI formula and linked building data from a semantic perspective, and other researchers can use this approach as a foundation for linking data from different sources and computational methods such as formula created for building performance evaluation. |
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Automation Building performance KPI Linked data Ontology Sensor network |
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