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Smart Campuses: Extensive Review of the Last Decade of Research and Current Challenges

Noémie Chagnon-Lessard, Louis Gosselin, Simon Barnabé, Tunde Bello‐Ochende, Sebastian Fendt, Sebastian Goers, Luiz Carlos Pereira da Silva, Benedikt Schweiger, Richard Simmons, A. Vandersickel, Peng Zhang

2021IEEE Access70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Novel intelligent systems to assist the energy transition and improve sustainability and people’s life can be deployed at different scales, ranging from a house to an entire region. University campuses are an interesting intermediate size (big enough to matter and small enough to be tractable) for research, development, test and training on the integration of smartness at all levels, which led to the emergence of the concept of “smart campus” over the last few years. This review article proposes an extensive analysis of the scientific literature on smart campuses from the last decade (2010-2020). The 182 selected publications are distributed into seven categories of smartness: smart building, smart environment, smart mobility, smart living, smart people, smart governance and smart data. The main open questions and challenges regarding smart campuses are presented at the end of the review and deal with sustainability and energy transition, acceptability and ethics, learning models, open data policies and interoperability. The present work was carried out within the framework of the Energy Network of the Regional Leaders Summit (RLS-Energy) as part of its multilateral research efforts on smart regions.

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InteroperabilitySummitComputer scienceBig dataSustainabilitySmart gridWork (physics)Open researchSmart cityComputer securityData scienceEngineering managementArchitectural engineeringTelecommunicationsInternet of ThingsEngineeringWorld Wide WebElectrical engineeringGeographyEcologyPhysical geographyMechanical engineeringBiologyOperating systemSmart Cities and TechnologiesIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingEngineering Education and Technology