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Degeneration Methods in Intelligent Building Control System Design

Degeneration Methods in Intelligent Building Control System Design

  • Julio Arakaki1 &
  • Paulo Eigi Miyagi2 
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Abstract

This paper presents a set of special requirements to development of intelligent building control software. It includes the degeneration technique (gradual reduction of the building service level). The method involves an organized activities sequence that results in artifacts such as models and control software specifications. These specifications assure the desired dynamic behavior of system and also include degeneration features. It also presents a specific example related with the control in Intelligent Building which has been adopted as case study and illustrates the application of the proposed method.

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  • Control Software
  • Discrete Event System
  • Control Component
  • Normal Functionality
  • Intelligent Building

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  1. Pontificia Universidade Catolica de São Paulo/Unifieo, São Paolo

    Julio Arakaki

  2. Escola Politécnica da USP, Brazil

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Arakaki, J., Miyagi, P.E. (2006). Degeneration Methods in Intelligent Building Control System Design. In: Information Technology For Balanced Manufacturing Systems. BASYS 2006. IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, vol 220. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-36594-7_50

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