To address the current problems of the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Operations (AECO) sector, the openDBL consortium brings together partners from different disciplines, enabling multidisciplinary research and development. The objective of the project is to develop a unique and standardised openDBL platform, which will provide useful information for the AECO sector, allowing for resource optimisation.

From 23rd to 25th July, Cyber-Physical Systems Laboratory senior researcher Jānis Judvaitis and electronical engineer Marija Skromule are attending the Horizon Europe project “Open One-Step DBL Solution (openDBL)” partner and review meeting. This mid-term project meeting takes place at the project coordinator CETMA location near Brindisi, Italy. During the event partners discuss the achievements of the project and EDI’s work on the development of a large-scale IoT system as Task 2.4 leaders. In discussions, partners discussed on how the sensor solutions developed by EDI will be integrated into the project’s pilot buildings and how the processing and delivery of the data to the project’s OpenDBL system will be organised.

The role of EDI in the project is the development of a large-scale Internet of Things platform with the goal of gathering sensor data and performing sensor data fusion. Integration of these data into a building’s digital logbook(DBL) will provide real benefits to building owners, managers, and users. More about the project: https://www.edi.lv/en/projects/one-step-open-dbl-solution-opendbl/ https://www.opendbl.eu/