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The International Symposium Of Intelligent Application For Future
Life
May 20-21, 2009Taipai, Taiwan
Ron Zimmer, President & CEOContinental Automated Buildings Association
(CABA)
The Convergence of Green and Intelligent Buildings
CABA Vision
“The knowledge-based forum forindustry leaders who advance the use of technology and integrated systems in the global home and building industry.”
CABA Board of Directors
1.1. Martin Cullum – Bell Canada - ChairmanMartin Cullum – Bell Canada - Chairman
2.2. Leo DelZotto – Tridel Corporation – Vice-ChairLeo DelZotto – Tridel Corporation – Vice-Chair
3.3. Roy Kolasa – Honeywell International – Vice-ChairRoy Kolasa – Honeywell International – Vice-Chair
4.4. Dr. Morad Atif – National Research Council/Institute for Dr. Morad Atif – National Research Council/Institute for Research in ConstructionResearch in Construction
5.5. Brian Burch – Hewlett-Packard CompanyBrian Burch – Hewlett-Packard Company
6.6. Jonathan Cluts – Microsoft CorporationJonathan Cluts – Microsoft Corporation
7.7. Lindsay Ellis – Alcatel-LucentLindsay Ellis – Alcatel-Lucent
8.8. Robert Frazier – IBMRobert Frazier – IBM
9.9. Tony Wan – Cisco Systems, Inc.Tony Wan – Cisco Systems, Inc.
10.10. Brad Haeberle – Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.Brad Haeberle – Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.
CABA Board of Directors
11.11. David Dollihite – Direct Energy LPDavid Dollihite – Direct Energy LP
12.12. Dr. Jack Merrow, Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.Dr. Jack Merrow, Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.
13.13. Dr. Satyen Mukherjee – PhilipsDr. Satyen Mukherjee – Philips
14.14. Carol Priefert – Whirlpool CorporationCarol Priefert – Whirlpool Corporation
15.15. Tom Semler – Hydro One Networks Inc.Tom Semler – Hydro One Networks Inc.
16.16. Gene Shedivy – TraneGene Shedivy – Trane
17.17. Steve Teubner – BAE SystemsSteve Teubner – BAE Systems
18.18. Andrew Wale – Vantage/LegardAndrew Wale – Vantage/Legard
19.19. Ron Zimmer – Continental Automated Buildings Association Ron Zimmer – Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA)(CABA)
Intelligent Buildings
Pneumatic Transmission Electric Controls
Electronic Controls
Mini Computers
Personal Computers
Direct Digital Controls
BACnet/Lon Revolution
Internet/Intranet
Growing Convergence of BAS and IT
Wireless Interfaces and Email Alarms
IT Standardizing Information Presentation Models
Evolution of S
ystems th
at may In
tegrate all Build
ing Services on Standard IT
Infrastr
ucture
Copyright Frost & Sullivan
Technological Evolution of BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS
Intelligent Buildings
Why do we build dumb buildings?
What’s Out There?
AdvanceAdvanceDDEDDE
XML
SQL
Too
Many
Protocols and
Standards!
PROPOSED ARCHITECTURE
Client PC’swith
Web Browser
Intranet
EnterpriseApplication
Servers
Network based
controller
RoomController
Room Controller
LonTalk Controller
LonTalk Controller
Other XML based
system
Controller
Controller
oBIX (Ethernet / TCP/IP/XML / HTTP)
Network based
controller
BA
Cn
et LonTalk Controller
Lo
nT
alk
Oth
er
Pro
toco
ls
Construction & Design-Construction & Design-Build challengesBuild challenges
Intelligent Buildings Roadmap
May, 2007
http://www.caba.org/ibrm
FREE Executive Summary
AND THE SURVEY SAYS?
Non-integration
SECURITY
USER STATION USER STATION
HVAC
A
USER STATION
Honeywell
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Honeywell
FIRE
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Honeywell
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C
CCTV
USER STATION
B D
• Separate Bus
• Separate Control
• Minimal data exchange
• Expensive expansions
• No centralized events storage
• Higher Operating costs
Stove-pipe processes with little interactionStove-pipe processes with little interaction
Source: Honeywell International
Facility Integration
EBI STATION/S
SECURITYDIGITALVIDEO
Honeywell
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Honeywell
FIRE
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Honeywell
FIRE
FIREHVAC
• Common Bus
• Peer-to-peer Control • Full data management
• Centralized events storage • Lower operating costs
• Risk Management
• High Functionality & Efficiencies
Total Facility Integration
Integration provides a platform to develop applications that arescalable, interoperable, available, and manageable.
Integration provides a platform to develop applications that arescalable, interoperable, available, and manageable.
Source: Honeywell International
Enterprise Integration
• The Next Step - workflow processes
• Complete systems interrelationships
• Central Alarm Management
• Maximum Efficiency - Control Security - Safety
EBI STATION/S
SECURITY DIGITALVIDEO
Honeywell
F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4
BREAK GLASS
PRESS HERE
Honeywell
FIRE
BREAK GLASS
PRESS HERE
Honeywell
FIRE
FIRE HVAC
ERP SYSTEMS
ASSET MNGT
MULTI-SITE INTEGRATION
Transition from sharing information to managing information
with a common business model throughout the enterprise.
Transition from sharing information to managing information
with a common business model throughout the enterprise.Source: Honeywell International
Enterprise Systems Open Architecture
FireSyst’se
m
Unitary Equipment & Device Network
Controller
Sensor
Valve Actuator LightingControl
IndustryOpenI/O Bus
Internet/Intranet
SecurityAccess Control
PowerMetering
Gateway or Web
Controller
Generators&
Switchgear
Browser UI’s
Browser UIviaWEB & VPN
Server & Workstations
MIS
Time & Attendance
Financial
Ethernet Network LAN/WAN
Source: Honeywell International
Commercial Buildings Energy Use
Cooking, 1.1%
Refrigeration, 0.4%
Office Equipment, 15.5%
Other, 5.3%
Space Heating, 25.0%
Space Cooling, 9.4%
Ventilation, 5.3%
Water Heating, 9.0%
Lighting, 28.9%
Source: 2008 Department of Energy Buildings Energy Databook
Financing14%
Operation50%
Construction11%
Alterations25%
Typical Building Cost Over A
40 Year Life Cycle
Convergence of Intelligent and Green Buildings
BIQ Tool Demo
Rating and Certification
(demonstrates the added value)
Upgrade Design and
Implementation
Guidance(demystifies implementation)
+
BiQ - an online tool
To obtain a complimentary BiQ ranking tool, please contact:Ken GallingerCABA’s Marketing Director888.798.CABA (2222) or 613.686.1814 [email protected] more information visit: http://www.building-iq.com/biq/index.html
Advisory Board Members (6)Advisory Board Members (6)::
Affiliate Members (16)Affiliate Members (16)::
Connected Home Research Council (CH-RC) Members
High Speed Internet / Wireless
Voice Communications
Facilities Management
Interactive media
Visitor management
Audio – Video Conf
Ambient Music / TV
Better Tenant and Common Area Experience
Digital signage
Ser
vice
s an
d
Tec
hn
olog
ies
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HVAC
24/7 Monitor
Video surveillance
Elevator
Lighting
Fire
Access
Energy
Reducing Building CostS
ervices and
Tech
nologies
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High Speed Internet / Wireless
IP Telephony
Future Applications
Interactive media
Visitor management
Audio – Video Conf
Ambient Music / TV
Smarter Building / Property
Digital signage
HVAC
24/7 Monitor
Video surveillance
Elevator
Lighting
Fire
Access
Energy
Copyright ® 2007 The Fourth Utility, LLC All Rights Reserved.
Future Looks Promising
• Integration & Interoperability is achievable• Testing & Certification is Progressing• Efficiency and Sustainability Awareness• Availability of open communication products
and solutions increasing• Focus on personnel training and certification• Recommended specification paragraphs
available
Facilities as Profit Centers
“Today, facilities are viewed as strategic resources... elevating the facility manager to the role of asset manager supporting the organization's overall business goals. ... managing facilities as a true profit center.”
(From an E-mail promoting a new book “Total Productive Facilities Management - By Richard Sievert)
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