The document outlines the topics that will be covered in a presentation on intelligent buildings, including a brief history, definitions, objectives, components, benefits and disadvantages. Some of the key topics to be discussed are the differences between ordinary and intelligent buildings, the components that make up an intelligent building management system such as HVAC, lighting and security controls, and the benefits of intelligent buildings like energy savings and increased efficiency.
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Everything You Need to Know About Intelligent Buildings
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3. WHAT I WILL BE EXPLAINING IN THE
FURTHER SLIDES:
Small History About The Concept
What Is An Intelligent Building?
Objectives
Reasons Why You Will Need It
Differences B/W Ordinary & Intelligent
Components Explanation Of Technology
Benefits
Disadvantages
Myths Debunked
Photographs
Conclusion
References
6. Building should know
what is happening inside
& immediately outside
Building should decide
the most effective way
of providing a convenient
comfortable and
productive environment
for its occupant
INTELLIGENT
BUILDING
8. The of intelligent building are::
Increase the efficiency of an occupant
Adapt to the new technology in society
Building should respond as quickly as possible
to the occupant request
Building should know what is happening inside
and immediately outside
To provide excellent comfort to its occupants at
a single touch
Hyper speedy telecommunication b/w user &
technology
12. why
would be a good
idea:
Rapid Return On Investment
Operating-expense Advantage
Markekting And Tenant Satisfaction
Energy Savings
Improved Corporate Social Responsibility Profile
17. Early warning systems
like smoke detection
systems,
detects the fire at a very
early
stage and pinpoint to the
caretaker where it is
occurring, so that the fire is
extinguished locally through
manual fire extinguishers.
18. To sense different areas
& locations in order to
gauge & monitor these
gases
This activates the
ventilation & make the
envi safe and poison less
Required in places like
kitchen ,car parking, IT
companies
19. VENTILATIO
N
AIR
CONDITIONING
HEATING
H & AC control:
It helps BAS to allow
the building owners
to have more control
over the heating &
cooling units
Owner can manage
the system in one
single touch using
remote control by
pneumatic controls
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23. RFID Tagging Consist
Of Chip, Small Memory
And An Antenna
This Memory Can do
data collection,
Transfer Any Id And
Data
RFID Tags That Contain
Own Power Source Are
Known As Passive
Tags
24. Surveillance:
Helps in monitoring movement within and outside
a building and
its periphery through camera(Closed –Circuit
Television Camera) or
Perimeter devices like intrusion alarms. Also helps
in alerting the
security manager, in case of violation of pre-set
norms.
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26. It helps in
identifying the
problems with
security policies &
theft when a person
trying to intrude
Unauthorized access
& misuses
27. It serves to provide
the right amount of
light where & when
needed
It maximizes the
energy saving &
comply green
building
As well remote
control device
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30. Water level controller
Remote interface to home appliances- puts off all the entertainment devices
during emergency
An automatic irrigation system- sense the soil humidity conditions and water
accordingly
Shading- automatic control of curtains for brightness, glare control and
security
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32. making
in intelligent building:
Optimal lighting level
Reduced energy use
Increased security
Increased efficiency
Operational and energy cost savings
More efficient & effective distribution of
ventilation
Improved comfort, safety & productivity
33. Can Be Handled
Cost of intelligence
Technology learning curve
Video surveillances
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