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|a Tagliabue, Lavinia Chiara
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|a Cognitive Buildings
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2022
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|a 1 electronic resource (266 p.)
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|a IFC
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|a embankments
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|a simulation modelling
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|a cyber-physical systems
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|a HVAC
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|a digital twins
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|a road and rail design
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|a construction projects
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|a n/a
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|a smart building
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|a IoT
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|a Digital Twin
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|a construction product
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|a cognitive
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|a lighting simulation
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|a Building Information Modelling (BIM)
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|a stakeholders
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|a digital twin
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|a asset management
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|a servitization
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|a cognitive buildings
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|a fault detection
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|a explainable post occupancy
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|a facility management
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|a level of evidence
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|a predictive maintenance
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|a self-learning
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|a decision support
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|a lighting quality
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|a Internet of Things
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|a BIM
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|a visual comfort
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|a dynamic simulation
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|a Research & information: general / bicssc
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|a ground slopes
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|a humanoid robot
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|a level curves
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|a Building Management System
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|a BIM implementation
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|a openBIM
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|a evidence-based design
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|a Post-Occupancy Evaluations
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|a building information modeling
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|a sustainable building
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|a BEM
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|a fan coil
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|a artificial intelligence
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|a barriers
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|a sensors
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|a building performance simulation
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|a Internet of Things (IoT)
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|a building lifecycle management
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|a optimization
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|a office field study
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|a lighting simulation software
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|a Yitmen, Ibrahim
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|a Tagliabue, Lavinia Chiara
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|a Cognitive building is a pioneering topic envisioning the future of our built environment. The concept of "cognitive" provides a paradigm shift that steps from the static concept of the building as a container of human activities towards the modernist vision of "machine à habiter" of Le Corbusier, where the technological content adds the capability of learning from users' behavior and environmental variables to adapt itself to achieve major goals such as user comfort, energy-saving, flexible functionality, high durability, and good maintainability. The concept is based on digital frameworks and IoT networks towards the concept of a smart city.
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