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Handbook of Web Based Energy Information and Control Systems [Kõva köide]

(University of Florida, Gainesville, USA),
  • Formaat: Hardback, 582 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm, kaal: 1240 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jul-2011
  • Kirjastus: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1439876843
  • ISBN-13: 9781439876848
  • Formaat: Hardback, 582 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm, kaal: 1240 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jul-2011
  • Kirjastus: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1439876843
  • ISBN-13: 9781439876848

This book promotes the benefits of the development and application of energy information and control systems. This wave of information technology (IT) and web-based energy information and control systems (web based EIS/ECS) continues to roll on with increasing speed and intensity.

This handbook presents recent technological advancements in the field, as well as a compilation of the best information from three previous books in this area. The combined thrust of this information is that the highest level functions of the building and facility automation system are delivered by a web based EIS/ECS system that provides energy management, facility management, overall facility operational management and ties in with the enterprise resource management system for the entire facility or the group of facilities being managed.

Forewords
Mary Ann Piette
Ken Sinclair
I Introduction to Web Based Energy Information and Control Systems
1(32)
1 Introduction to the Handbook of Energy Information and Control Systems
3(4)
Barney L Capehart
Timothy Middelkoop
2 Evolution of the Enercept™ Meter
7(10)
Jim Lewis
3 Web Based Energy Information and Control Systems for Energy and Facility Management
17(16)
Barney L Capehart
II The Case for Web Based Energy Information and Control Systems
33(98)
4 Defining the Next Generation Enterprise Energy Management System
35(32)
Bill Gnerre
Gregory Cmar
5 The Case for Energy Information
67(20)
Jim Lewis
6 Web-Based Building Automation Controls and Energy Information Systems
87(14)
Paul J. Allen
David C. Green
Steve Tom
Jim Lewis
7 Turning Energy Information Into
101(10)
Jim Lewis
8 Why Can't a Building Think Like a Car? Information and Control Systems Opportunities in New Buildings
111(12)
Barney L. Capehart
Lynne C Capehart
9 Web Resources For Web Based Energy Information and Control Systems
123(8)
Ken Sinclair
III Building Information Systems
131(52)
10 Building Energy Information Systems: State of the Technology and User Case Studies
133(50)
Jessica Granderson
Mary Ann Piette
Girish Ghatikar
Phillip Price
IV Data Analysis and Analytical Tools
183(106)
11 Data Quality Issues and Solutions for Enterprise Energy Management Applications
185(12)
Greg Thompson
Jeff Yeo
Terrence Tobin
12 Using Standard Benchmarks in an Energy Information System
197(12)
Gerald R. Mimno
Jason Toy
13 An Energy Manager's Introduction to Weather Normalization of Utility Bills
209(12)
John Avina
14 Data Analysis and Decision Making: Using Spreadsheets and "Pivot Tables" To Get A Read On Energy Numbers
221(14)
Partha Raghunathan
15 Fundamentals of Database Technology and Database-Driven Web Applications
235(8)
Fangxing Li
16 BCS Integration Technologies---Open Communications Networking
243(24)
Tom Webster
17 ANSI/EIA 709.1, IP, and Web Services: The Keys to Open, Interoperable Building Control Systems
267(6)
Michael R. Tennefoss
Alex Chervet
18 Network Security for EIS and ECS Systems
273(16)
Joel Weber
V Systems Perspective and Enterprise Energy Systems
289(50)
19 Building Control Systems & the Enterprise
291(12)
Toby Considine
20 Disney's Approach to Energy Management System Design
303(4)
Paul J. Allen
Chris Sandberg
21 Using Custom Programs to Enhance Building Tune-Up Efforts
307(8)
Paul Allen
Rich Remke
David Green
22 An IT Approach to Optimization and Diagnosing Complex System Interactions
315(10)
Bill Gnerre
Greg Cmar
Kevin Fuller
23 EModel: A New Energy Optimization Modeling Language
325(14)
Timothy Middelkoop
Herbert Ingley
VI Energy Information Systems Development
339(46)
24 Developing an Energy Information System: Rapid Requirements Analysis
341(8)
David C. Green
25 Developing an Energy Information System: Custom design vs. Off-the-shelf Software
349(4)
David C. Green
26 Developing an Energy Information System: A New Look
353(8)
David C. Green
27 Interoperability of Manufacturing Control and Web Based Facility Management Systems: Trends, Technologies, & Case Studies
361(24)
John Weber
VII Building Commissioning, Maintenance and Modeling
385(32)
28 Electric Usage Monitoring Per Socket/Switch: Economical Alternative
387(4)
Dave Thorn
Paul Greenis
29 Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS): The Evolution of a Maintenance Management Program
391(14)
Carla Fair-Wright
30 Automated Commissioning for Lower-cost, Widely Deployed Building Commissioning of the Future
405(12)
Michael R. Brambley
Srinivas Katipamula
VIII Energy Information Systems Case Studies
417(76)
31 The Utility Report Cards: An Energy Information System for Orange County Public Schools
419(10)
Paul Allen
David Green
Safvat Kalaghchy
Bill Kivler
Blanche Sheinkopf
32 Machine to Machine (M2M) Technology in Demand Responsive Commercial Buildings
429(18)
David S. Watson
Mary Ann Piette
Osman Sezgen
Naoya Motegi
33 Participation through Automation: Fully Automated Critical Peak Pricing in Commercial Buildings
447(8)
Mary Ann Piette
David Watson
Naoya Motegi
Sila Kiliccote
Eric Linkugel
34 Web Based Wireless Controls for Commercial Building Energy Management
455(12)
Clifford Federspiel
35 Wireless Sensor Applications for Building Operation and Management
467(26)
Michael R. Brambley
Michael Kintner-Meyer
Srinivas Katipamula
Patrick J. O'Neill
IX Enterprise Energy System Case Studies
493(58)
36 How Disney Saves Energy (Hint: It's Not Magic)
495(6)
Paul J. Allen
37 The Business Value of Enterprise Energy Management at DFW Airport
501(10)
Rusty T. Hodapp
38 Cisco Connected Real Estate
511(10)
David Clute
Wolfgang Wagener
39 Building Automation and Control Systems Case Study: Johnson Controls Headquarters
521(8)
Glendale Wisconsin
Terry Hoffmann
40 Bringing Building Automation Systems Under Control
529(10)
James Lee
41 Ford Compressor Management System Case Study
539(12)
Bill Allemon
Rick Avery
Sam Prud'homme
Author Bios 551(10)
Index 561
Barney L. Capehart, Timothy Middelkoop