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Heim- und Gebäudeautomatisierung zur Effizienzsteigerung in Gebäuden

Efficiency in buildings by means of home and building automation

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Moderne Gebäude werden aus vielerlei Gründen mit Automatisierungssystemen ausgerüstet. Ein gemeinsamer Nenner ist, insbesonders im Zweckbau, Effizienzsteigerung. Automatisierte Betriebsmittel können zentral verwaltet, diagnostiziert und gesteuert werden. Der primäre Mehrwert ist aber das effiziente Zusammenspiel von Heizung, Licht, Klima und Einheiten anderer Gewerke im Gebäude. Die möglichst lückenlose Vernetzung eröffnet dem Energiemanagement und der Effizienzsteigerung im Allgemeinen neue und vielseitige Möglichkeiten.

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Automation systems are used in homes and buildings for many reasons. One important issue concerning this context is efficiency, particularly in large buildings. By using home and building automation, resources and devices can be controlled, monitored and maintained from one central office. The main feature is, however, to connect heating, ventilation, light systems and other devices used in homes and buildings together in one single network. That way, new possibilities concerning energy management and efficiency in general are opened.

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Palensky, P., Rössler, P. & Dietrich, D. Heim- und Gebäudeautomatisierung zur Effizienzsteigerung in Gebäuden. Elektrotech. Inftech. 120, 104–110 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03053910

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