MATRYCS

Key Info

Basic Information

Partner:
Prof. Antonello Monti, Ph. D.
Faculty / Institution:
Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
Pillar:
Societal Challenges
Project duration:
01.10.2020 to 30.09.2023
EU contribution:
3.996.022,50 euros
  EU flag This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101000158.  

Title

Modular Big Data Applications for Holistic Energy Services in Buildings

Concept

Data-driven services aiming to increase energy efficiency in buildings rely on technological advancements such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, artificial intelligence and distributed computing. However, there are barriers that prevent the exploitation of such technologies, one example being the lack of interoperability among heterogeneous static, building automation and IoT dynamic data sources and ontologies. The EU-funded MATRYCS project will deliver Big Data applications that provide comprehensive energy efficiency services in buildings and improve building operation and infrastructure design. An open reference architecture for smart energy efficient buildings will be created to align advanced architecture and vocabularies, allowing B2B sovereignty. The methodology will preserve multi-party data exchange and provide full interoperability of Big Data enablers with smart buildings standards. Data-driven services aiming to increase energy efficiency in buildings rely on technological advancements such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, artificial intelligence and distributed computing. However, there are barriers that prevent the exploitation of such technologies, one example being the lack of interoperability among heterogeneous static, building automation and IoT dynamic data sources and ontologies. The EU-funded MATRYCS project will deliver Big Data applications that provide comprehensive energy efficiency services in buildings and improve building operation and infrastructure design. An open reference architecture for smart energy efficient buildings will be created to align advanced architecture and vocabularies, allowing B2B sovereignty. The methodology will preserve multi-party data exchange and provide full interoperability of Big Data enablers with smart buildings standards.

Participants

  • Engineering – Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A., Italy (Coordinator)
  • National Technical University of Athens – NTUA, Greece
  • Fundación CARTIF, Spain
  • Accademia Europea di Bolzano, Italy
  • Holistic IKE, Greece
  • Comsensus, Komunikacije in Senzorika, Doo, Slovenia
  • Blagovno Trgovinski Center DD, Slovenia
  • Przedsiebiorstwo Robot Elewacyjnychfasada Sp Zoo, Poland
  • Miasto Gdynia, Poland
  • Coopernico – Cooperativa de Desenvolvimento Sustentavel Crl, Portugal
  • ASM Terni S.p.A., Italy
  • Veolia Servicios Lecam SA, Spain
  • ICLEI European Secretariat GmbH (ICLEI Europasekretariat GmbH), Germany
  • Ente Público Reginal de la Energía de Castilla y León, Spain
  • Vides investiciju fonds SIA, Latvia
  • Comité Européen de Coordination de l’habitat social AISBL, Belgium
  • Seven, The Energy Efficiency Center Z.U., Czechia