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Objectives

Overview

The main objective of WILSON is to enable more efficient and sustainable data use in the built environment by leveraging cutting-edge technologies and innovative management practices.

To do so, WILSON presents a holistic, extensible, and decentralised approach to data management, agnostic to and interoperable with existing proprietary Building Management System (BMS) and Digital Twin (DT) systems. This is integrated with a set of tools for both energy and non-energy applications, aiming to increase availability of performance indicators relevant to the built environment as well as supporting creation of new services and sustainable financing schemes. To ensure integration and market uptake across the data lifecycle, WILSON will be demonstrated in 4 different countries and mixed typologies, showing its adaptability and performance in real-case scenarios.

Strategic objectives (SO) enabling the achievement of this objective are described below using the SMART approach:

SO1

To deliver a federated and data mesh-based solution that will operate and upgrade any existing building management system using data analytics and real-time digital twinning tools that enhance interoperability.

SO2

To optimise performance of buildings and portfolios by increasing availability of energy and environmental indicators, enhancing interoperability towards improved management strategies with a life-cycle approach

SO3

To develop a set of DT-enabled tools for better planning and management of building assets and portfolios, focused both on energy and non-energy uses, which will create new business models, financing schemes and services

SO4

To carry out validation of WILSON solutions at TRL6, before a large-scale demonstration campaign up to TRL8 at four different countries, analysing replication and ensuring replicability of results

SO5

To involve market actors and stakeholders for open and dynamic discussion for knowledge sharing and drafting recommendations for policy makers on upcoming regulatory requirements