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Deliverables
1st version of a detailed description of the building management systems enhancements, including new assets at sensor level, and advanced solutions at management level.
District-level and grid optimisation services - Month 18 (opens in new window)1st version of the deliverable that desbribes the decision-making and support services at district and grid levels developed in T9.3 . It will include both the multi-vector energy network manager service and the aggregated demand portfolio manager service.
API software for data ingestion and system integration - Month 18 (opens in new window)1st version of explanation of the data and system integration methods developed along the project to interconnect the heterogeneous systems of the pilots.
Personalised Data Hubs - Month 18 (opens in new window)1st version of a prototype software solution delivered for the Personalised Data Hubs (PDHs). This deliverable includes the prototype software, as well as documentation for use. The PDH software is an out of the box solution that can host data for individual buildings and/or users, including multi-modal data management techniques. This allows to store semantic, timeseries, geometric and other data on a per-object and per-building basis.
Blockchain-based decentralised P2P framework - Month 18 (opens in new window)1st version of detailed documentation about the framework based on blockchain principles that will make up the decentralized network, including the security and data integrity layers that enhance the architecture.
1st version of connectors and transformers are delivered for legacy systems, e.g. BIM modelling software, BMS systems, etc. The developed connectors constitute the IDS connectors known in the Data Spaces initiative and they allow transferring data from these legacy systems into the WILSON PDHs. The deliverable will consist of a report that documents the use of these connectors, metadata and microservices that are expected to enable data integration.
Local and Federated district-level Digital Twins - Month 18 (opens in new window)1st version of the report including the work to create the Local Digital Twins (at per building/dwelling level) and the Federated Digital Twins (at district level) that can be tested in the WILSON living labs and large-scale pilots. The creation of Local DT will use building information and enable testing of building response to different scenarios (e.g., weather conditions, occupancy levels). The creation of Federated DT will connect local DTs with district level infrastructures and other urban parameters based on data mesh principles.
Project Management Plan - Month 2 (opens in new window)Detailed Project Management Plan with a Gantt chart and a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). It will include a schedule per task, responsible partner related subtasks, related deliverables, and dependencies on other tasks.
RRI Report - Month 12 (opens in new window)Report on the progress of the implementation of the RRI actions in the project. This document will include all the innovations planned including the monitoring of the evolution and benefits of RRI indicators.
Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation Plan & Execution Report - Month 4 (opens in new window)The report serve as a dynamic and comprehensive framework to ensure the successful outreach, awareness, and utilization of the WILSON project's outcomes. This deliverable encompasses a series of key components that collectively contribute to the strategic communication and dissemination efforts throughout the project lifecycle.1) Identification of WILSON stakeholders/profiling; 2) Dissemination methods, channels, associated activities and tools to reach expected impacts; 3) Dissemination procedures; 4) DEC activities’ schedule and complementarities among partners. Report on the progress of the DEC activities during the project (M4, M18, M36) and final report (M48).This deliverable guides and evaluates the project's communication and dissemination efforts, fostering a dynamic and adaptive approach to maximize the long-term impact of the WILSON project.
Methodology for climate & biodiversity impacts - Month 18 (opens in new window)1st version of report on the biodiversity and climate KPI calculation method. The report will give detailed information about the method used for the calculation of the KPI specific to the climate change and the biodiversity impacts. For the biodiversity, both in situ (local) and ex - situ (global) impacts will be assesed. The nexus betwen the two type of imapcts will be considered throught the end point Life Cycle Assesement (LCA) approach.
Project Progress Report - Month 18 (opens in new window)This deliverable will contain the overall status of the project. Each of the versions will resume the current status of the project, as presented in the corresponding periodic report.
Data Space architecture and infrastructure (opens in new window)Based on the reference architecture model of International Data Spaces this deliverable describes the concrete architecture that will be used for the WILSON Data Space. It defines the needed components of the Data Space, such as connectors, identity provider or vocabulary hub (list not exhaustive). Further, the deliverable defines the concepts of the solution's integration into the Data Space. The concepts will show the interactions between the components in the Data Space as well as the connection to the company's cloud and data infrastructure.
Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation Plan & Execution Report - Month 18 (opens in new window)The report serve as a dynamic and comprehensive framework to ensure the successful outreach, awareness, and utilization of the WILSON project's outcomes. This deliverable encompasses a series of key components that collectively contribute to the strategic communication and dissemination efforts throughout the project lifecycle.1) Identification of WILSON stakeholders/profiling; 2) Dissemination methods, channels, associated activities and tools to reach expected impacts; 3) Dissemination procedures; 4) DEC activities’ schedule and complementarities among partners. Report on the progress of the DEC activities during the project (M4, M18, M36) and final report (M48).This deliverable guides and evaluates the project's communication and dissemination efforts, fostering a dynamic and adaptive approach to maximize the long-term impact of the WILSON project.
WILSON ontologies evaluation - Month 18 (opens in new window)1st version of report that presents the ontologies that are developed, using UML and ontology engineering methods, in support of the WILSON data architecture. These ontologies are to be adopted in the implementation of local or district DT in WILSON. The report includes full documentation, and direct links to properly published ontologies.
Project synergies report - Month 18 (opens in new window)1st version of the report that serves as a comprehensive compilation of outcomes derived from the collaborative efforts and synergies established by the WILSON project with various European Union-funded projects, the Built4People partnership, and relevant platforms. This document encapsulates the multifaceted engagements aimed at fostering a cohesive and interconnected ecosystem within the scientific and industrial community. The report reveals WILSON's commitment to collaboration, knowledge sharing, and the establishment of a robust network that extends beyond project boundaries, contributing to the collective advancement of research and innovation in the European landscape.
WILSON KPIs life-cycle oriented indicators panel (opens in new window)Panel of KPIs to evaluate the innovation and effectiveness of WILSON solutions. The KPIs will be used for overall assessment of pilots, mainly aiming at benchmarking their performance, in meeting the SDGs. Sources of information for KPIs definition are obtained from the analysis of the impacts from the data management, operation, sustainability and resilience perspectives, among others, aiming to be as aligned as possible with Built4People. These KPIs will be also identified to benchmark WILSON technologies and services with competitor technologies and current demo-sites situations. The KPIs panel will represent a draft of the monitoring and assessment plan to be put in place early in WILSON pilots to guarantee that the necessary sensors and building assets are working properly. The foreseen sensors typically include energy (distributed energy generation, electrical power production, demand and storage meters, etc.), and non-energy (environmental performance, circularity, building systems) monitoring systems.
WILSON use and business cases definition (opens in new window)Capture the business use cases for WILSON developments from a diverse stakeholder groups using a combinaton of a comprehensive literature review, questionanire and focus groups in order to gather user requirements, and define key factors (challenges, preferences, expectations) affecting the development of Wilson technical solutions and its uptakes. Successful completion of T4.2 will inform the subsequent WPs for data interoperability, energy and non-energy services.
Project Management Plan - Month 18 (opens in new window)Detailed Project Management Plan with a Gantt chart and a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). It will include a schedule per task, responsible partner related subtasks, related deliverables, and dependencies on other tasks.
Risk and vulnerability & LCA/LCC integration - Month 18 (opens in new window)D11.3 and D12.3 will describe the work carried out in Task 11.3 and 11.4 (and 12.3 and 12.4), specifically related to risk and vulnerability assessment (Task 11.3/12.3) and LCA and LCC (Task 11.4/12.4). Specifically, for what concern the Task 11.3 (12.3) it will describe (in terms of guidelines supported by evidence-based analysis) how the risk and resilience assessment support the decision making process in the management and performance assessment of buildings, integrating the outcomes from resilience-based analysis for current and future scenarios in terms of climatic impacts to buildings. On the other hand it will provide guidelines on how to Integrate LCA and LCC into BMS.
Publications
Author(s):
Nicoleta Schiopu, Aline Brachet, Alexandre Fardel, Georgios Kyriakodis, Emeline Bailly, Bruno Fies, Maeva Sabre
Published in:
2025, ISSN 2815-3761
Publisher:
Copernicus GmbH
DOI:
10.5194/EGUSPHERE-EGU25-19206
Author(s):
Project Consortium
Published in:
2024
Publisher:
Zenodo
DOI:
10.5281/ZENODO.17776926
Author(s):
Xiang Xie Xiang Xie, Mohamad Kassem Mohamad Kassem, Joao Patacas Joao Patacas, Philip James Philip James, Edlira Vakaj Edlira Vakaj
Published in:
Computing in Construction, Proceedings of the 2025 European Conference on Computing in Construction, Issue 6, 2025
Publisher:
European Council for Computing in Construction
DOI:
10.35490/EC3.2025.229
Author(s):
Avinash Ramachandruni Avinash Ramachandruni, Ravi Sharma Ravi Sharma, Ekaterina Petrova Ekaterina Petrova, Pieter Pauwels Pieter Pauwels
Published in:
Computing in Construction, Proceedings of the 2025 European Conference on Computing in Construction, Issue 6, 2025, ISSN 2684-1150
Publisher:
European Council for Computing in Construction
DOI:
10.35490/EC3.2025.340
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