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6 February 2015 S3953-P-042 v2.0 Evolution to Smart Building Infrastructure Dipak Raval Smart Building Conference Amsterdam Evolution to Smart Building Infrastructure

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6 February 2015 S3953-P-042 v2.0

Evolution to Smart Building Infrastructure

Dipak Raval

Smart Building Conference – Amsterdam

Evolution to Smart Building Infrastructure

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Agenda

1. Current Building Services Infrastructure

2. Low power, low cost wireless technologies

Enabling intelligent smart building systems

3. Sensors are getting Smart and Connected

What does that mean for smart buildings

4. Distributed intelligence and self learning algorithms

Driving the development of intelligent building management systems

5. How sensor data can drive multiple additional services within the smart building

environment

6. Use of Indoor location and wearable technology in the industrial smart buildings

Evolution to Smart Building Infrastructure

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Current Building Services Infrastructure are not very smart

Limited intelligence to control HVA, Lighting,

Access and Security

Basic sensor technologies

No built in intelligence

Smart systems are limited and localised to

specific services

Limited use of occupancy data

Data from one set of services not used

to make decisions on other services

Connectivity infrastructure predominantly

wired and expensive

Limited use of wireless technology

Reconfiguring use of space is challenging

Infrastructure hard wired

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Smart Connected Sensors. Enabling Additional Building Management Services

Sensor technology evolving rapidly

MEMS based

Multiple Sensing Technologies can increase

granularity

Fusion of complimentary sensor data

Sensor based information can be used to

generate self learning algorithms

IFTT

Building Management systems ecosystems

allow information exchange between services

will form foundation of Smart Buildings

API based exchanges

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Distributed Intelligence & Self Learning Algorithms

Todays Smart Building Solutions are not too Smart

Fragmented

No learning or ability to personalise

No location based services

Self learning algorithms for each room/zone

functions (heat, lighting, occupancy) can enable

intelligent building management of services

Heat maps for Zones

Overlaying local contextual information

Integrate with enterprise back-end applications

Rules based decision algorithms can be developed

to provide intelligent HVAC, lighting and security

services

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How sensor data can drive multiple additional services

Connected Sensors can be used to collect and interpret data

that can be exposed to the building management controller

with API’s to deliver additional services

Zone/Room profiling can be achieved to understand

Occupancy

Heat/Light maps and correlated with local weather

conditions

Personalised preferences

Event based control of services

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Indoor Location Technology

Location Based Technology is

ubiquitous outdoors but GPS does not

work indoors

Development in low cost, infrastructure

light solutions to provide accurate

indoor location solutions can enable

additional workflow and building

management services by APIs

Understand location of people/assets in

real-time

Safety and Evacuation Systems

Improve security

Geofence data and login

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Wearable ID Badges In Enterprise

Bluetooth Smart Badges with CCL Location Engine to

pinpoint location

Contextual and proximity used to exchange information

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Inertial Sensing Technology

Energy harvesting inertial sensors used with CCL Location

Engine used to pinpoint trolley to within One Metre

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Wirelessly Connected Smart Building Systems

What does that mean for Smart Buildings?

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Meeting Rm 1, 4 Attendees 10AM-11AM 2/2/2015

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Environment

Enable Do not disturb on Mobiles

Enable Geo-fenced data share

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Meeting Room 1, 4 Attendees

10AM-11AM 2nd Feb 2015

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Environment

Employee #76 Arrived

Enable BYOD Policies and Access on Mobile

Enable Boot up Workstation

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Employee #45 in reception, no laptop

Enable Lighting to comfortable reading level

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Employee #44 Logged on to workstation

Enable Heating at preset level

Enable Lighting optimised for workstation

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Employee #125 with #87

Disable #125 Login to Workstation

Enable Document sharing on Mobile #125 &

#87

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Employee #10 Logged on to workstation

Enable Heating at preset level

Enable Lighting optimised for workstation

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Employee #75 Logged on to workstation

Employee #96 OOO, Update Emergency

evacuation status

Logout from Workstation Employee #09 & #11

Enable Lighting/Heating optimised for area

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Conclusion

Technology pieces to enable Smart

Building infrastructure is available

Connected, Smart, low power sensors,

form foundation of Smart Building

solutions

Building Management services need to

provide cross platform services and

integrate with enterprise applications

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Thank you.

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