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Connected Building Solutions Architecture
Tim Hurley, CCNT, CSI/MAISr. Sales Engineer/RTSM Panduit [email protected]
GLOBALVISION
World-classfacilities for
Every employee
INNOVATION
Utilizetechnology
and design to cultivate new
solutions
COLLABORATION
Environmentswhich encouragecommunication,personal growthand teamwork
SUSTAINABILITY
Design facilities To reduce theirenvironmental
impact
Connected Building Solutions Vision
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Connected Buildings
Operational Efficiency
Sustainability
Security
Assets
Tools
Expertise
Products
Services
Connected Building
Solutions
UPI principles enable the convergence of building systems and IP networks:
Enterprise
Video SurveillanceHVAC
Access ControlsMore…
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Converged Physical Infrastructure
Converge Physical Infrastructure
Secure
ScalableInteroperable
Shared Pathways - • Conduit• Cable trays• Building Pathways• Enclosures, racks, cabinets• Patch panels, jacks,
connectors
Provide for variety of connectivity - • Category 5e, 6 and 6a• Fiber optic • Fieldbus (eg. RS 485)• Audio / Video
Space Savings –• Electrical / Telecom
Room• Additional Systems
utilize shared pathways and infrastructure
• Control of cabling infrastructure
An increased demand for IP Communications is leading to the
convergence of these systems
Convergence requires physical and logical system integration, which
affects system performance
Connected Building Solutions New View of Technology Infrastructure
Connected Building Solutions Business Drivers for a Unified Physical Infrastructure Approach
Business Drivers for UPI
Business Agility
Globalization
Green / Sustainability
Customer Experience
Compliance &Security
Costs &Complexity
Connected Building Solutions
Drive Interoperability• Communication: System to system /
application to application– Energy, maintenance, safety / security, etc.
• Meet project / corporate goals– Green, reduce TCO (first costs lifecycle costs),
strategic, etc.
“As investment in integration technologyincreases, IT organizations will continue to
evolve their enterprise-wide integration infrastructure to handle user interaction,
business processes, applications and data.”Colin White, BI Research
Computing Security ControlPower CommunicationCommunication
Most businesses maintain various physical system infrastructures in silos
Connected Building SolutionsToday’s Systems Infrastructure
Connected Building SolutionsInformation Ownership
Information Requirements• Occupant
– Broadband, environment, audio / video
• Application to Application– Connectivity, data consolidation, topologies
• System to System– Open protocols, integration, interoperability
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Connected Building Strategies
Technology footprint expanding:Servers
Management SoftwareFloor level controllers
Open standards critical to enable Connect, Manage and Automate
critical building systems
UPI Approach allows stakeholders to manage risk
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Core CB Value Proposition
Operational Efficiency
• The network is the platform to manage all aspects of real estate and building systems by enabling remote management strategies and the delivery of mission critical data to all relevant stake holders
Sustainability
• Today's business climate demands solutions that will achieve both business and social goals allowing for greater control of the entire property lifecycle.
Security
• Provide safe and secure work environments, to ensure business continuity, global consistency, standardization of processes and accountability pose additional security challenges
Connected Building Solutions
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Interoperability StrategiesSustainability
Objectives
• Reducing consumption of non-renewable resources
• Creating healthy environments
• Reducing Operating Expense
• Create the “Double Green” Effect (Environmental and Financial)
Interoperability Strategies
• Require all building systems to operate on open protocols
• Allows for true building system alignment, convergence, and optimization
Converged Networking
• The foundations is a flexible, converged physical infrastructure
• UPI principles enable the convergence of building systems and IP networks within a single pathway
• Allowing the robust building network to share common telecom spaces and pathways.
• Simplifies future changes to the space
Connected Building Strategies
Connected Building Solutions Technology Infrastructure and Risk Management Risk Management
• Breakdown the system silos• Effective management of the
complete technology plan• Fully utilize information to drive
increased value
The complexities of convergence create risk in the design and construction of a new facility.
“An IT Risk incident has the potential to produce substantial business consequences that touch a wide range of stakeholders. In short, IT Risk matters – now more than ever!”
IT Risk ”Turning Business Threats into Competitive Advantage” Harvard Business Press
Connected Building Solutions Infrastructure Reliability and % IT Investment
• 60%• 2 to 5 years
Software
• 23%• 5 Years
Networking• 10%• 5 Years
Operations
• 7%• 10+ years
Cabling
Connected Building Solutions
Team Construction
ConstructionManagement
Developer Functional
Teams
Consultants &Suppliers
Security, Lighting, A/V, Etc.
ConstructionDesign(SI, A&E) Connected
Building
Policies, Governance(Energy, Occupancy,
Security, etc.)
Connected Building Solutions
Team Building
Start as Early as Possible• Common vision • All stakeholders part of concept
teams• Conventional construction
process is changed• Early design decisions will
heavily influence success• Look past “Day 1”
“It is important that companies align production, engineering and IT departments around common goals and find ways to foster effective communication.”Julie Fraser, Industry Directions, Inc.
Connected Building Solutions
Designing and Planning
Technology Considerations• Infrastructure• Network• Building Systems• Applications
– Business Systems– Building Systems
• IP Convergence
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Networking Design Considerations
Converged Physical Infrastructure
•extends the reach of the IP network, enabling the integration of control systems with common infrastructure
Logical Network Design
•connecting all control systems and IT applications
Middleware
• integrating building infrastructure and IT applications over a common IP network
Connected Building Data Center
•sized for building systems, which organizes previously disparate systems’ servers and related equipment in an efficient footprint
Connected Building Solutions Impact of IP Communication in Commercial EnvironmentsData Centers
• Data factories• Managing mission critical applications over the network
Connected Buildings• Converged infrastructure• Policy-based management of all building systems over
the network
Industrial Automation• Operations managed by applications through the data
center• Linked Control Systems
Connected Building Architecture•IP enabled devices are dominating•Physical Network Considerations
•Convergence for all networks and devices on IP •Drive and create the need Connected Building Data Centers (CBDC)
•Logical Network Considerations:•Integrated design of the switched IP infrastructure•Definie the logical relationship between IP devices / controller, field bus devices and their protocols
•Middleware and Software•Utilize the data that is generated by the building systems•Create policies that drive business value
Physical Network
End-point Devices
CBDC
Logical Network
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• Leverages TIA-942 best practices to organize previously disparate building systems’ servers and related equipment in an efficient footprint
• IP network will be as flexible and scalable as the physical infrastructure and accommodate nearly all logical connectivity between controllers, management servers and across building systems
• A consolidated and organized environment for building level server and storage equipment that optimizes space and is supported by adequate power and cooling
• Sized solely to maintain continuity among critical building systems • Usually an order of magnitude smaller than a traditional DC• Must be located in a secure environment which minimizes the chances of security
breaches or system downtime • Enables tangible improvements in infrastructure efficiency, assuring the integrity and
functionality of the connected building data center space
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• Enables the integration of control systems with the IT network, • Secure environment and consolidation of all network physical connectivity• Provides space for IP Distribution Layer Switches• IP network will be as flexible and scalable as the physical infrastructure and
accommodate all physical connectivity between controllers, management servers and across building systems
• A consolidated and organized environment for floor level active equipment that optimizes space
• Provides for floor level control of PoE assets
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Consolidation points and Pathways:• Building systems are converged within a common pathway and then terminated within
zone enclosures distributed throughout the building• The zone enclosures are network consolidation points, allowing all cables to be
managed and patched in a single enclosure• Such zones can be passive with low voltage only or may include active components
Consolidation points and Pathways:• This architecture differs from dedicated cabling runs typically used in building
systems, in which multiple lengthy and redundant cabling routes • This converged multi-technology backbone is comprised of copper, optical fiber,
coaxial, and fieldbus cabling• Connected building architectures provide a platform for secure, scalable and
interoperable systems throughout an enterprise
Cabling and Devices• Represents the “last mile” of connectivity to the devices within the building system
infrastructure• Connect a wide range of endpoint devices including • Open protocols are available for all traditional building control systems (lighting,
HVAC, and electrical, etc.) that can easily coexist and interact with IP-based technologies
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• Intelligent middleware technology transforms building operational data into more valuable business information
• It provides owners deeper visibility into building systems • By integrating building infrastructure and IT applications over the same logical IP
network, intelligent middleware technology enables sophisticated monitoring of critical building data
• Stakeholders can improve business decisions, achieving greater energy savings and improving operational efficiencies
• It may be necessary to augment existing systems or predetermined system protocols with middleware appliances or services to normalize proprietary environments and to enable them for back office system consumption and analysis
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Middleware
Middleware
Unified User Interface Layer:
Facilities / IT / Security
Business / Enterprise Layer:
IT / ERP / MRP / FDD
Exposing integrated converged data to
higher level systems
Soap SOA REST
XML WSDL RSS
SMTP SNMP WSE
Connected Building Solutions
World Headquarters
World Class
Corporate Environment
Eco-System Partners
Global Facilities
Manufacturing and Operations
Sales Offices
Global
Solution Centers
Briefing Center• Data Centers• Connected Buildings• Industrial Automation
Global Solution Centers• Europe, Middle East, Africa
(EMEA)• Asia Pacific Japan (APJ)• Latin America (LA)
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Converged Logical Network
Logical Network
Lighting
Security Video
Access Control
Climate Systems
Energy Mgmt.
VOIP
Servers
Digital Signage
Connected Building Solutions
Realizing the Vision – Implementation with Partners…
New World Headquarters
• Employs Connected Building Design:
Convergence of facility systems onto
single network for improved control,
communication and management
• Maximizes space utilization
• Environmentally friendly construction:
Leadership in Energy and Environmental
Design (LEED Gold)
• Increased energy savings
• Reduced pollution
• Utilizes recycled materials
• Reduces facility operating costs
Connected Building Solutions
Your Strategic Partner for Unified Physical Infrastructure
• Employ UPI Design Methodology:– Convergence of facility systems
onto single network for improvedcontrol, communication and management
• Environmentally Friendly Building– LEED Gold
• The correct solution, designed by the most qualified firms, installed by skilled laborers means less risk during your project lifecycle
Connected Building Solutions
HQ Project: LEED-NC Summary
Sustainable Sites: Credits - 14
•Alternative Transportation, Bicycle Storage & Changing Rooms
•Alternative Transportation, Low-Emitting and Fuel-Efficient Vehicles
•Alternative Transportation, Parking Capacity
•Site Development, Protect of Restore Habitat
•Site Development, Maximize Open Space
•Stormwater Design, Quantity Control
•Stormwater Design, Quality Control
•Heat Island Effect, Roof
•Light Pollution Reduction
Water Efficiency: Credits - 5
•Water Efficient Landscaping, Reduce by 50%
•Water Efficient Landscaping, No Potable Use or No Irrigation
• Innovative Wastewater Technologies
•Water Use Reduction, 20% Reduction
•Water Use Reduction, 30% Reduction
Energy and Atmosphere: Credits - 17
•Fundamental Commissioning of the Building Energy Systems
•Minimum Energy Performance
•Fundamental Refrigerant Management
•Optimize Energy Performance
•Enhanced Commissioning
•Enhanced Refrigerant Management
•Measurement & Verification
•Green Power
Materials and Resources: Credits – 13
•Storage & Collection of Recyclables
•Construction Waste Management, Divert 50% from Disposal
•Construction Waste Management, Divert 75% from Disposal
•Recycled Content, 10% (post-consumer + ½ pre-consumer)
•Recycled Content, 20% (post-consumer + ½ pre-consumer)
•Regional Materials, 10% Extracted, Processed & Manufactured Regionally
•Regional Materials, 20% Extracted, Processed & Manufactured Regionally
•Certified Wood
Indoor Environmental Quality:
Credits – 15
•Minimum IAQ Performance
•Environmental Tobacco Smoke (ETS) Control
•Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring
•Construction IAQ Management Plan, During Construction
•Construction IAQ Management Plan, Before Occupancy
•Low-Emitting Materials, Adhesives & Sealants
•Low-Emitting Materials, Paints & Coatings
•Low-Emitting Materials, Carpet Systems
•Low-Emitting Materials, Composite Wood & Agrifiber Products
• Indoor Chemical & Pollutant Source Control
•Controllability of Systems, Lighting
•Controllability of Systems, Thermal Comfort
•Thermal Comfort, Design•Thermal Comfort,
Verification•Daylight & Views, Daylight
75% of Spaces
Innovation & Design Process: Credits - 4
• Innovation in Design: Community Education Programs
• Innovation in Design: Integrated Smart Building Control Systems
• Innovation in Design: Green Building Cleaning Products
•LEED® Accredited Professional
Financial and Business Case Projection
Incremental investment $615,148
Total savings (10 years) $1,842,110
Average payback period 2.6 years
HighlightsLower energy costsLower overall
operating costsFuture-minded buildingEnhanced occupant
experienceSustainable / LEED
Connected Building Solutions
Connected HQ Rollup Financials
Connected Building Solutions
The Future: Connected Building Architecture
Global AllianceProgram
LeadershipProgram
Program Training
Connected Building Solutions
Enabled Partner Ecosystem