Geographical islands: A laboratory for smart grids
Based on the European projects GIFT and MAESHA Geographical islands are particularly relevant in the study of energy management, as they are one of the very few areas where the electricity system almost fully [...]
Trialog’s CSR team years 1 and 2: Review, Actions and Challenges
The second birthday of the corporate social responsibility (CSR) unit of Trialog is approaching! This is an ideal occasion to reflect on the activities of the past two years. The CSR actions are important [...]
Enabling the interoperability of Linky local data (TIC) using the SAREF ontology
With the rapidly increasing number of Internet of Things (IoT) applications in the energy domain created by billions of devices and the resulting data, the integration of sensors and actuators for effective automation is [...]
A semantic-based IoT reasoner demo within Trilab
In recent years, there has been an increasing number of sensors embedded in smart devices (e.g. smartphones, smartwatches and smart glasses). These smart devices are becoming increasingly connected to the internet, and the data [...]
The interoperability of smart grids and smart buildings through use cases and standardisation
I – Smart buildings as a flexibility source to support power grids The energy transition implies a change in the way we operate the electrical system. The increasing connection of distributed renewable energy sources [...]
IoT Semantic Interoperability
This article is part of Trialog blog series on IoT and Interoperability, started in September 2020 with a first article focusing on “IoT Systems and Interoperability”. Trialog’s vision is that modern cities are becoming [...]