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*Host: EIFER Karlsruhe, Germany | *Host: EIFER Karlsruhe, Germany | ||
*[[media: | *[[media:20141103_ADE-WS2_ParticipantList.pdf|List of participants]] | ||
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Dr. Gerhard Gröger</b> (University of Bonn - Geoinformatics) | Dr. Gerhard Gröger</b> (University of Bonn - Geoinformatics) | ||
<i>Presentation:</i> | <i>Presentation:</i> [[media:20141030 INSPIRE EngergyWorkshop EIFER2014 Groeger.pdf|The INSPIRE Building Model for Energy Applications]] | ||
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<i>Discussion:</i> | <i>Discussion:</i> | ||
* Overlapping risks between ADE INSPIRE and ADE ENERGY | * Overlapping risks between ADE INSPIRE and ADE ENERGY | ||
R. Nouvel: Are there some risks of redundancy between the ADE INSPIRE developped currently (in particular by Mr. Kolbe) and our ADE ENERGY? | R. Nouvel: Are there some risks of redundancy between the ADE INSPIRE developped currently (in particular by Mr. Kolbe and Mr. Groeger) and our ADE ENERGY? | ||
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>>> J. Benner: There is no semantic or low-level semantic overlap between them. | >>> J. Benner: There is no semantic or low-level semantic overlap between them. | ||
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| <b>TOP 4: Building Physics module | | <b>TOP 4: Building Physics module for ADE Energy | ||
Romain Nouvel</b> (HFT Stuttgart) | Romain Nouvel</b> (HFT Stuttgart) | ||
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L. Giovanni: What represent the occupancy schedules? | L. Giovanni: What represent the occupancy schedules? | ||
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>>> J-M.Bahu: Occupancy schedule is a normalized schedule (0 to 1: 1 corresponding to the maximal indicated person number) representing the presence of the occupant in a zone/building. It is important in particular | >>> J-M.Bahu: Occupancy schedule is a normalized schedule (0 to 1: 1 corresponding to the maximal indicated person number) representing the presence of the occupant in a zone/building. It is important in particular for calculating the internal gains | ||
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P. Riederer: What is the purpose to integrate occupancy and indoor climate set-point schedules in the CityGML file? This file is going to be very heavy... | P. Riederer: What is the purpose to integrate occupancy and indoor climate set-point schedules in the CityGML file? This file is going to be very heavy... | ||
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[[File:ADE_Energy_Structure.bmp|right|300px|ADE_Energy_Structure]] | [[File:ADE_Energy_Structure.bmp|right|300px|ADE_Energy_Structure]] | ||
Three different forms of ADE Energy implementation were brought up: | Three different forms of ADE Energy implementation were brought up: | ||
# a uniform ADE Energy, integrating all developments of the | # a uniform ADE Energy, integrating all developments of the working groups | ||
# a mandatory ADE Energy core on one side, and on the other side an optional extended ADE Energy (inspired from the Core3D and Extended3D from INSPIRE) | # a mandatory ADE Energy core on one side, and on the other side an optional extended ADE Energy (inspired from the Core3D and Extended3D from INSPIRE) | ||
# an ADE Energy core linked to several ADE Energy modules corresponding to different attributes categories (i.e. time-series, material, occupancy and energy systems). | # an ADE Energy core linked to several ADE Energy modules corresponding to different attributes categories (i.e. time-series, material, occupancy and energy systems). | ||
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* Levels of Detail covered by the ADE Energy | * Levels of Detail covered by the ADE Energy | ||
J.M. Bahu | J.M. Bahu proposed to focus first on the main application of this ADE Energy: consider the building in LoD1-2.<br/> | ||
R. Nouvel reported that the ADE Energy has been from the beginning developed as flexible as possible, potentially compatible with all CityGML Levels of Details (LoD1 to LoD4). Then he suggested to define a UML schema covering all LoDs, and see the different feebacks during the test phase.<br/> | R. Nouvel reported that the ADE Energy has been from the beginning developed as flexible as possible, potentially compatible with all CityGML Levels of Details (LoD1 to LoD4). Then he suggested to define a UML schema covering all LoDs, and see the different feebacks during the test phase.<br/> | ||
This last proposition found finally consensus. | This last proposition found finally consensus. | ||
* Window | * Window Definition | ||
RWTH and HFT Stuttgart suggested to define a | RWTH and HFT Stuttgart suggested to define a semantic window object (related to a shading object) in a similar way that for ThermalBoundarySurface. Without LoD3 or more, the position of the windows is unknown, only the window surface area is relevant. | ||
* Dissemination | * Dissemination | ||
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* Next Meeting | * Next Meeting | ||
Organized in May 2015.<br/> | Organized in May 2015.<br/> | ||
Location Possibilities: Paris, | Location Possibilities: Nice, Paris, Bologna, Munich | ||
<div style="color:#ff0000"><b>ACTION (nov. 2014): CSTB and SINERGIS check if they can host.</b></div> | <div style="color:#ff0000"><b>ACTION (nov. 2014): CSTB and SINERGIS check if they can host.</b></div> | ||
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