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May 24, 2020
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Standing Agenda / Plumbing

May 24, 2020
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Standing Agenda / Prometheus

May 24, 2020
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Climatic Data for Building Design

May 23, 2020
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“Impression, Sunrise” (1872) | Claude Monet

The American Society of Heating & Refrigeration Engineers has released an adddenda to its consensus product — ASHRAE 169 Climatic Data for Building Design Standards.  This standard was created to provide a comprehensive source of climate data for those involved in building design.   ASHRAE 169 includes a variety of climatic information used primarily in the design, planning, and sizing of building energy systems and equipment. ASHRAE anticipates that the information within will represent a valuable resource for referencing in building design standards

A 21-page addendum has been released and open for comment.  Large parts of it contains updated climatic data.  You may access it at the link below:

Public Review Draft Standards / Online Comment Database

Comments are due May 25th. 

The ASHRAE suite moves swiftly; often every 30 to 45 days; this document among its continuous maintenance products.  We keep all ASHRAE consensus products on the standing agenda of our Mechanical Engineering and Energy teleconferences.  See our CALENDAR for the next online meeting; open to everyone.

Issue: [19-149]

Category: Mechanical, Electrical, Energy, Facility Asset Management

Colleagues:  David Conrad, Richard Robben, Larry Spielvogel

5.14.20

Hospital Power Systems as Strategic Operational Structures

May 21, 2020
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Building Code of Canada

May 21, 2020
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Fleet Management of Intelligent Transportation

May 21, 2020
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Ingreso Ingenierias Universidad del Cauca

Fleet Management and Control System from Intelligent Transportation Systems perspective

Ricardo Salazar-Cabrera
Telematics Department, University of Cauca, Popayán, Colombia

 

Álvaro Pachón De La Cruz – Juan Manuel Madrid Molina
ICT Department, Icesi University, Cali, Colombia

 

Abstract:  Fleet Management and Control Systems (FMCS) have allowed public transport companies to improve their safety, efficiency and productivity. Therefore, national and local governments have supported implementation of such systems, to improve the mobility in cities. In some intermediate cities in developing countries, the implementation of these systems has been based on developed transport systems for large cities (with different operating conditions), without considering advances in service integration and standardization, in Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) frameworks. In addition, such implementations do not take into account enabling technologies such as new wireless communication standards featuring improved range, availability and accessibility. In order to improve this situation, we propose the design of an FMCS using ITS services based on an adequate ITS architecture, considering budget constraints and the need for a technology that improves relevant characteristics. We also evaluated the case of eight intermediate Colombian cities that are implementing transportation systems known as Strategic System for Public Transport (SSTP or SETP per its acronym in Spanish) in which one of the main components is an FMCS, and made some recommendations on the design of the system in these cities based in our purpose.

Universidad Icesi

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r Solar Thermal Collector / august 3rd

May 20, 2020
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ABET

May 20, 2020
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Open for Comment / Prometheus Bound

May 19, 2020
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