This article explores the development and implementation of an energy-efficient building management system based on Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and smart solutions for urban environments. The system aims to reduce energy consumption, enhance comfort, and lower operational costs through automated control of engineering systems. The study analyzes existing solutions and proposes system architecture incorporating sensors, forecasting, and control modules, along with mechanisms for data collection and analysis. Key areas include HVAC, lighting, and other resources, managed through adaptive and predictive algorithms. The paper discusses the stages of implementation, including pilot projects, integration with building systems, and staff training, as well as recommendations for scaling the system to city infrastructure levels. The system aims to improve energy efficiency and sustainability in modern buildings, a crucial step in developing smart cities.
Sadykov et al. (Mon,) studied this question.