This
paper analyses the status of current research in the area of Information and Communication
Technologies for the improvement of energy efficiency design and operation of buildings.
Currently, research and technology developers focus on different domains and
sub-domains in the area of energy efficiency, such as the integration of renewable
energy sources and related monitoring, simulation, and management software. In
order to enhance harmonisation between different research and technology developments
including international and European research projects and scientific programs
these activities need to be categorised and analysed. As a result challenges, commonalities,
deficits, and potentials for collaboration are identified contributing to the
development of a “Scientific Road Map”.
This
paper proposes a systematic categorization approach to identify gaps in the
current research agenda in the area of IT for Energy in Buildings. More than 200 research
projects related to this area have been analysed. Our gap analysis is based on a
qualitative categorization specifying common classification criteria.
The proposed method allows the identification of deficits of the related research
activities within the specified categories. Finally, areas which require
substantial improvements are identified.