Sapienza smart campus: From the matrix approach to the applicative analysis of an optimized garbage collection system

University campuses can be developed and improved through the application of the Smart concept. Previous researches have proposed a Smart Campus model based on incidence matrices in order to choice suitable integrated strategies. This methodological framework has been applied on the headquarter of Sapienza, University of Rome. The winner strategy resulting from the Environmental evaluation has been numerically simulated and the results have shown their impacts in terms of energy, environmental and economic perspectives.

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