REHVA Journal 6/2025

W numerze:

  • AI and smart technologies and their use in HVAC
  • Better climate control through better interfaces
  • Integrating Privacy, Security, and Ethics in Smart Buildings: A Practical Framework for Digital Resilience
  • Towards Open-Structure BMS: AI for Forecasting and Predictive Control
  • From Digital Twins to Real-Time Simulation Standardisation
  • Business and Competitiveness Benefits with Smart Systems
  • Data integrated Digital Twin to Enhance Building Energy Flexibility
  • Brains4Buildings – Open Knowledge Platform: Practical Insights from Data
  • Smart Building Reference Architecture with Linked Data
  • Human-informed Building Automation: Enhanced Whole-Building System FDD
  • Ingredients for a Compliant National Renovation Plan
  •  A Contribution to the Efficient Control of Heating and Cooling Supply Systems over the Annual Operating Cycle – Development of a System Controller
  • The Home Battery in a Changing Energy Market
  • Simple relationships for the COP of AC systems operating at very high ambient temperatures
  • AI-driven Prediction versus Human-driven Judgment in the Built Environment – Interview with Clayton Miller by Lada Hensen Centnerová
  • ISH China & CIHE returns from 31 March – 2 April 2026 to celebrate its 30th anniversary
  • KAIFLEX – High Performance for the Insulation in Cold Applications
  •  New Uponor Ecoflex Thermo VIP pipes: excellent heat loss performance meets flexibility and diameter requirements for large-scale heat-distribution applications
  • HVAC in Zero Emission Buildings: REHVA Brussels Summit 2025 at the Heart of EU Policymaking
  • Hybrid Physics-Data Modelling of Building Thermal Dynamics

 

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