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Recent Activities

DateActivityPerson
2009Elaborated Documents for IEEE IES:
- Conference Review Guidelines
- Conference Slides Guidelines
- TC Evaluation Principles
- TC Evaluation Sheet (draft example for discussion)
2009Organized Chapter Industrial Networks for The Industrial Electronics Handbook
2009Organized Special Section on BACM in Transactions on Industrial Electronics
on goingDelegate at reseach cluster AUTCOM (Automatin and Computer Technology)Albert Treytl, Thomas Novak
on goingOrganizing Special Sessions and Tracks at
- IEEE INDIN
- IEEE IECON
- IEEE ETFA
- IEEE WFCS
- IEEE HSI
on goingLobbying on Conferences for Security and Building AutomationAlbert Treytl
2006, all the yearWe repeatedly held talks and organized tutorials for interested industrial parties and other bodies.Dietmar Dietrich, Peter Palensky
28.6.2006Organizing a IEEE IES INDIN 2006 BACM track.
Peter Palensky (Secretary of IES-BACM) chaired a conference track titled" Ubiquitous Sensors/actuators network" at the INDIN 06 in Singapore. Most contributions of this track were heavily related to building automation. Therefore the upcoming INDIN 2007 provides a special track called "Buildings, Networks and Automation" which deals with multiple building automation related topics like convergence of networks or facility management.
Peter Palensky
1.6.2006Work in CEN TC 247 on combined standard on security and safety in building automation (work item # 113)
work is still in progress
Albert Treytl, Thomas Novak
1.7.2006Setup of a Reviewer List for SecurityAlbert Treytl
1.10.2006The national symposium IGW (Intelligente Gebäude und Wohnungen - Intelligent Buildings and Apartements) was held in 2005 and 2006 and tries to narrow the gap between research, industry and building operators. For all participants of the meeting it is essential to understand the position and motivation of their counterparts, in order to enhance future building automation systems. Building automation as an independent branch of study has been neglected far too long by research institutes and the industry. Right now it is important to include representatives of as many relevant professions as possible into the research process for forthcoming building automation systems.Dietmar Dietrich
1.10.2006Convince professors and people of the Chinese standardization delegation to work with us and to become a member of our TC BACMFischer
17.10.2006Tried to convience BACNET people of USA to become a member in BACM
2006/2007Organizing the IEEE IES INDIN 2007 conference and to install special BACM tracksPeter Palensky
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