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Developing a Digital Twin of Campus V. Through a real-time data dashboard powered by a sensor network and a sustainable audit system, the project enables intelligent energy and emissions management while providing feedback loops to inform and optimize design solutions.
The Towards Net Zero package advances carbon neutrality by reducing environmental emissions through the integration of digital technologies and intelligent automation. Acting as the project's “evidence engine,” it generates real-time data to support and validate decision-making processes within the smART Hub Living Labs initiative. Its primary objective is to establish a digital monitoring system that provides continuous and reliable evidence for carbon-neutrality strategies and interventions.
A campus-wide network of environmental sensors is deployed across Campus V to continuously monitor key environmental indicators. These sensors are integrated with a smart automation system capable of autonomously responding to changing conditions, such as adjusting window openings to optimize natural ventilation and indoor comfort. The resulting high-quality dataset not only supports operational improvements but also serves as a valuable foundation for international scientific publications and research activities.
This package corresponds to the M – Measurement for Improvement component of the SMART strategy, ensuring that spatial design adjustments and operational decisions are informed by empirical evidence and real-world performance data rather than subjective assumptions.