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Journal articles on the topic "Bâtiment intelligent"
Galissot, Mathieu, and Francis Jambon. "Proposition et mise en œuvre d’un modèle d’interopérabilité pour le bâtiment intelligent." Ingénierie des systèmes d'information 17, no. 2 (April 28, 2012): 121–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/isi.17.2.121-142.
Full textChanut, Jacques. "Bâtiment naturel et intelligence artificielle." Constructif N° 54, no. 3 (December 24, 2019): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/const.054.0003.
Full textPanissod, Quentin. "Intelligence artificielle et bâtiment : que se passera-t-il demain ?" Constructif N° 54, no. 3 (December 24, 2019): 58–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/const.054.0058.
Full textGrosdhomme, Élisabeth. "Quand les bâtiments sont intelligents, les murs ont des yeux et des oreilles." Constructif N° 54, no. 3 (December 24, 2019): 68–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/const.054.0068.
Full textPellerin, D., M. Brissaud, G. Grange, D. Noterman, and J. F. Robin. "Modélisation électrique des canalisations métalliques des bâtiments : application aux réseaux de capteurs intelligents." Revue de Physique Appliquée 24, no. 9 (1989): 933–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/rphysap:01989002409093300.
Full textNouri, Malek. "L’impression 3D en design: pour une future expérience créative en Tunisie." Revista de Ensino em Artes, Moda e Design 7, no. 3 (September 18, 2023): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.5965/25944630732023e3369.
Full textCoulbaut-Lazzarini, Amélie, and Guillaume Bailly. "L’Open space ou comment les jeux de pouvoir engendrent de nouvelles formes de micro-territorialités dans les bâtiments intelligents." L’Espace Politique, no. 31 (April 18, 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/espacepolitique.4251.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Bâtiment intelligent"
El, Hassar Sidi Mohamed Karim. "Conception d'un environnement de simulation intelligent. Application à la thermique du bâtiment." Phd thesis, Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, 1992. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00523185.
Full textJnat, Khadija. "Bâtiment intelligent : Analyse et optimisation des dépenses d’énergie dans le logement social." Thesis, Lille 1, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LIL1I060/document.
Full textThis work concerns the optimization of heating energy consumption in social housing.It is a part of a global approach to reduce energy consumption in social housing. It was realized within a collaboration between Lille University and Lille Métropole Habitat. The research is based on monitoring occupied dwellings to explore the possibilities of reducing energy consumption through control of the heating system and the implication of tenants. This thesis is composed of four parts. The first part includes a literature review concerning energy precarity in social housing and thermal regulations. The second part presents the social housing residence used in this research. It presents in details the monitoring system and the experimental protocol used to follow the comfort conditions in the residence. The third part presents analysis of temperature and relative humidity recorded in three apartments. Analysis shows an overheating during the heating period, which leads to important increase in the heating expenses. The last part presents thermal simulation using the software “Archiwizard”. It shows the calibration of the numerical model as well as an estimation in heating energy savings
Gallissot, Mathieu. "Modéliser le concept de confort dans un habitat intelligent : du multisensoriel au comportement." Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00738342.
Full textMissaoui, Badreddine Rim. "Gestion Énergétique optimisée pour un bâtiment intelligent multi-sources multi-charges : différents principes de validations." Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00742941.
Full textBadreddine, Rim. "Gestion énergétique optimisée pour un bâtiment intelligent multi-sources multi-charges : différents principes de validations." Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00780209.
Full textItoua, Engoti Frank. "Réalisation d’une plate-forme pour l’optimisation de réseaux de capteurs sans fil appliqués au bâtiment intelligent." Thesis, Limoges, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LIMO0018/document.
Full textThis thesis deals with the roll out of Wireless Sensor Network for the energetic monitoring of an existing building of the University. This work wil be incorporated in the framework of the smart building program of the University of Limoges. The work aims to optimize the architecture of a Zigbee network as well as data collection methods to minimize the energy consumption of the network's nodes. Methods based on the compressive sensing concepts will be investigated to reduce the number of nodes and to extend the lifetime of the nodes. Those methods will eventually be complemented with energy harvesting techniques
Marroquín, Cortez Roberto Enrique. "Context-aware intelligent video analysis for the management of smart buildings." Thesis, Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019UBFCK040/document.
Full textTo date, computer vision systems are limited to extract digital data of what the cameras "see". However, the meaning of what they observe could be greatly enhanced by environment and human-skills knowledge.In this work, we propose a new approach to cross-fertilize computer vision with contextual information, based on semantic modelization defined by an expert.This approach extracts the knowledge from images and uses it to perform real-time reasoning according to the contextual information, events of interest and logic rules. The reasoning with image knowledge allows to overcome some problems of computer vision such as occlusion and missed detections and to offer services such as people guidance and people counting. The proposed approach is the first step to develop an "all-seeing" smart building that can automatically react according to its evolving information, i.e., a context-aware smart building.The proposed framework, named WiseNET, is an artificial intelligence (AI) that is in charge of taking decisions in a smart building (which can be extended to a group of buildings or even a smart city). This AI enables the communication between the building itself and its users to be achieved by using a language understandable by humans
Bourget-Mauger, Marie. "Diffusion et sens des objets connectés en architecture : attentes, représentations et réalités : le cas des environnements de bureaux." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris Est, 2024. https://these.univ-paris-est.fr/intranet/2024/TH2024PESC2001.pdf.
Full textThe research in question explores the impact of connected objects in office environments, highlighting their principles of dissemination and their significance within architecture. Divided into three parts, this study first addresses the specificities of conducting a thesis in architecture through the CIFRE program within a company specialized in networks and telecommunications. This initial step allows for detailing the ecosystem of the financialized tertiary real estate sector, which frames the study.The second part explores the architectural and technical conditions of office buildings, revealing the underlying reasons for the integration of connected objects. These integrations, driven by the obsolescence of traditional technical management methods (Building Management Systems), respond to technical, economic, ecological, and legislative considerations. The variety of factors encouraging this integration demonstrates the significant impact of connected objects on the design, operation, and valuation of office buildings.The third part examines the narratives and representations that construct the myth of the Smart Building. This positive myth contributes to the dissemination of connected buildings, especially since the 2019 health crisis. This final section also addresses the risks associated with the systematic integration of connected objects in architecture, such as infringements on individual liberties and environmental implications due to excessive digital usage. Thus, the research advocates the imperative for the architectural discipline to engage in the study of connected buildings.This thesis defends four hypotheses. The first hypothesis presents the Smart Building as the realization of the chimera of intelligent buildings stemming from cybernetic discourse, promoting a flexible, self-adaptive, and autonomous architecture. Connected objects play a key role in this quest for intelligence. The second hypothesis emerges from their integration, introducing the principles of object indeterminacy and ecology, underscoring the need to consider the ecological impact of building technical systems. The third hypothesis challenges the traditional conception of architecture as a static entity, redefining it as real estate focused on services. Indeed, the study centered on office environments highlights that the integration of connected objects aims to create service-oriented buildings, also termed service buildings. Lastly, the fourth hypothesis maintains that the connected building represents a paradoxical intersection between ecological and economic concerns. In conclusion, this research provides an in-depth insight into the impact of connected objects on the architecture of office environments, exploring their dissemination principles and highlighting the risks and opportunities associated with this evolution
Meyer, Pierre-Jean. "Invariance and symbolic control of cooperative systems for temperature regulation in intelligent buildings." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015GREAT076/document.
Full textThis thesis provides new control strategies that deal with the heterogeneous and nonlinear dynamics describing the temperature regulation in buildings to obtain a tradeoff between comfort and energy efficiency. We thus focus on the robust control of cooperative systems with bounded disturbances. We first solve this problem with the notion of robust controlled invariant interval, which describes a set where the state can be maintained for any value of the disturbances. A second approach provides dedicated symbolic methods to synthesize a discrete controller on a finite abstraction of the system, realizing safety specifications combined with a performance optimization. We first present a centralized symbolic method using the system dynamics provided by the physical model. To address its limitation in terms of scalability, a compositional approach is considered, where the symbolic abstraction and synthesis methods are applied to partial descriptions of the system under the assume-guarantee obligation that the safety specification is realized for all uncontrolled states. In the final part, the proposed controllers are combined and evaluated on the temperature regulation for an experimental building equipped with UnderFloor Air Distribution
Ferjaoui, Oswa. "Technologies numériques et gouvernance participative : les acteurs publics et les acteurs privés du bâtiment à l'épreuve des villes intelligentes." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Côte d'Azur, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024COAZ2020.
Full textIn the current context of rapid urbanization and increased digitization, contemporary cities are facing the urgent need to adapt to various major transformations. The adoption of Smart Cities (SC) strategies emerges as an indispensable response to these challenges. In this context, participatory governance is one of the strategic options favored by many cities to facilitate their transformation into SCs and is now at the heart of political discourse and numerous multidisciplinary research efforts.However, despite the abundance of literature on this subject, the complexity inherent in managing the organizational forms characteristic of participatory governance remains an underexplored area. This complexity is even more pronounced in the construction sector in France, which involves a heterogeneous group of private and public actors with different cultures and skills.Our doctoral research is positioned within this perspective, aiming to characterize, particularly from an info-communicational viewpoint, the practical implementation of participatory governance in the construction of today's intelligent buildings. More specifically, our research focuses on the interaction between public and private actors involved in this sector. Thus, the problem structuring this work allows us to understand the management of organizational forms during the construction phases of so-called intelligent buildings. Regarding our epistemological stance, it is based on an interpretivist posture combined with an abductive approach, typically marked by back-and-forth movements between theory and the field. Theoretically, we have undertaken a comprehensive literature review on our two key concepts: participatory governance and SCs. Two resources have been identified as essential for establishing effective participatory governance, namely human capital and digital technologies, which can themselves be studied through two specific dimensions: relational and informational.The relational dimension relies on the ability of human capital to establish constructive relationships. The informational dimension, on the other hand, is translated by the use of technological tools that must facilitate communication and the exchange of information. Recent research has highlighted an essential aspect of a city's intelligence, namely the ability of its human capital to prioritize the use of digital technologies (and innovations). However, it is important to note that these innovations can have multiple impacts, which influence their social acceptability. In this light, a crucial conclusion emerged from our research: the informational and relational dimensions are essential and interdependent for establishing effective participatory governance. In this regard, our study identifies three distinct contexts for qualifying participatory governance in the building sector. Firstly, a highly favorable context, characterized by particular attention to both informational and relational dimensions. Secondly, a moderately favorable context, where significant emphasis is placed on one of these dimensions. Lastly, a weakly favorable context where neither dimension is fully considered.Following these findings, we implemented data collection through semi-structured interviews with various actors involved in the realization of major urban projects in a governance participatory framework. This was complemented by an illustration on another French site related to the AMI Ville durable 2030 initiative in Nice. The goal of our empirical approach was to analyze the reality of participatory governance during all phases of urban project construction.In conclusion, our empirical results are grounded in explanations derived from three theories: stakeholder theory, resource theory, and the diffusion of innovations. They thus highlight the challenges and discrepancies that persist in the field of "intelligent" urban development in France
Books on the topic "Bâtiment intelligent"
S.C.) International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management (2018 Charleston. ICCREM 2018: Innovative technology and intelligent construction : proceedings of the International Conference on Construction and Real Estate Management 2018, August 9-10, 2018, Charleston, South Carolina. Edited by Wang Yaowu editor, Zhu, Yimin (Construction management professor), editor, Shen Qiping editor, Al-Hussein Mohamed editor, Zhongguo jian zhu ye xie hui. Guan li xian dai hua zhuan ye wei yuan hui, Construction Institute, and American Society of Civil Engineers. Reston, Virginia: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2018.
Find full textAgency, International Energy, ed. Energy for buildings: Microprocessor technology. Paris: International Energy Agency, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1986.
Find full textMOUKITE, Zakaria. Rendre Son Bâtiment Public Intelligent: L'Essentiel en 25 Question-Réponses. Independently Published, 2019.
Find full textDéveloppement durable et intelligence des matériaux: Regards croisées franco-brésiliens sur les pratiques du bâtiment et de la construction. Paris: Harmattan, 2011.
Find full textAgency, International Energy. Energy for Buildings: Microprocessor Technology. Organization for Economic, 1986.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Bâtiment intelligent"
"Bibliographie – Webographie." In Bâtiment intelligent et efficacité énergétique, 231–33. Dunod, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dunod.beddi.2016.01.0231.
Full textAuvray, Stéphane. "Chapitre 8 : Vers des vitrages intelligents et connectés pour des bâtiments durables et confortables." In Chimie et lumière, 147–58. EDP Sciences, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-2508-0.c011.
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