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Nieee presentation on smart cities
1. SMART HOME AS BUILDING BLOCKS TOWARDS
SMART CITIES
Lecturer: Engr. Olafemi Olaniyan MNSE MNIEEE R
Eng
LAGOS CHAPTER
LECTURE PRESENTED AT THE INVESTITURE OF
ENGR. MICHEAL AKAN MNIEE MNSE MNCS R Eng
On 13th
July 2013
LECTURE
TITLE:
3. SMART CITIES
The statistics tell a grim story. By year 2050,7 out of 10 people
on the surface of the earth will live in a city. Mega cities of
population exceeding 10 million dwellers is a new but growing
phenomenon and can be found predominantly in developing
economies.
Lagos is the third fastest growing city in the world.
5. SMART CITIES
Challenges of running most Cities are similar however
these are further accentuated by the large scale Mega
cities present. These include:
•Transportation
•Pollution
•Infrastructure
•Water supply
•Waste disposal
•Healthcare
•Security
In todays lecture we look at the challenge of Energy
Infrastructure and the emerging technologies being used to
address the energy deficit.
6. SMART CITIES
“Smart cities use information and communication
technologies (ICT) to be more intelligent and efficient in
the use of resources, resulting in cost and energy savings,
improved service delivery and quality of life, and reduced
environmental footprint–all supporting innovation and the
low-carbon economy.” Boyd Cohen
7. THE ENERGY
CHALLENGE
The most pressing energy challenge facing modern society
are the twin threats of Global warming and the imminent
depletion of fossil fuel stocks (oil, coal, gas).
8. THE ENERGY
CHALLENGE
•EU activities to reduce CO2 emission until 2020 (-20%)
•European standard EN 15232 Energy Performance of Buildings, Impact of
Building Automation and Controls
•Global Green Building Initiatives
•Public awareness to save energy and to protect our environment
•National Center for Energy Efficiency and Conservation, Nigeria
9. THE ENERGY
CHALLENGE
WHAT DOES ENERGY
EFFICIENCY MEAN ?
WHAT DOES ENERGY
EFFICIENCY MEAN ?
•using less energy to achieve the
same result.
• using the same amount of energy
to produce a better result.
11. THE ENERGY
CHALLENGE
•Renewable energy technologies
•Low energy bulbs
•Variable refrigerant flow A/C
•Smart grid
•Smart home
Mega Cities require a different approach to meeting the
Energy needs since demand will always outstrip supply.
Building bigger power plants and wider roads is
unsustainable.
GAME CHANGERS
14. THE ENERGY
CHALLENGE
VARIABLE REFRIGERANT FLOW
AIRCONDITIONING (VRF)
innovative VRF technology that enables
improved energy efficiency by allowing
occupants to choose whether to air condition or
heat only the zones in use.
15. THE ENERGY
CHALLENGE
The smart grid is a digital network that unites electrical providers, power-delivery systems and
customers, and allows two-way communication between the utility and its customers. Smart
grids have the potential to improve the efficiency of energy distribution and usage, both
through the grids’ design and through consumer participation
16. THE ENERGY
CHALLENGE
According to a ZVEI (Association of the German
Electrical Industry) study;
energy consumption for building lighting can be
reduced by up to 80 % using intelligent building
systems (KNX).
Results of this magnitude can also be achieved in
functional, as well as larger commercial buildings.
19. WHAT IS KNX?
KNX is the first globally standardized
system for the automation of residential
and non-residential buildings in accordance
with the following international standards :
•(ISO/IEC 14543-3),
•European standard (CENELEC EN 50090,
•CEN EN 13321-1 and 13321-2),
•Chinese standard (GB/Z 20965) and
•US standard (ANSI/ASHRAE 135).
20. WHAT IS KNX?
All components communicate via one common
language: in short, a system such as the
manufacturer and application domains
independent KNX Bus.
21. WHAT IS KNX?
This standard is based upon more than 20
years of experience in the market, amongst
others with predecessor systems to KNX: EIB,
EHS and BatiBUS
22. WHAT IS KNX?
KNX is therefore the world´s only open
Standard for the control of services in both
commercial and residential buildings.
23. WHAT IS KNX?
More than 170 internationally certified
manufacturers are members of the KNX
association.
More than 22,000 qualified KNX partners plan,
install and integrate KNX systems worldwide.
24. WHAT IS KNX?
Thousands of buildings, ranging from private
houses to airport complexes around the world,
are equipped with more than 10 million KNX
products.
KNX installation at Shanghai Hongqiao Airport
26. WHAT DOES KNX
DO?
KNX is the logical development for implementing traditional and new
requirements in electrical building installations. It thus replaces
conventional installation techniques.
Traditional installation
27. WHAT DOES KNX
DO?
The intelligent installation bus system efficiently performs the
conventional functions and offers an additional broad range
of expanded features, which could not be realized without a
bus system.
KNX Installation
28. WHAT DOES KNX
DO?
KNX interconnects all the components
in the electrical installation to form a
networked system and thus guarantees
the transparency and utilization of
information across the installation.
In this system, all users “communicate”
via a single bus cable. Thus it is possible
to integrate all the different functional
subsystems within the building into a
seamless solution.
30. KNX SYSTEM
INTEGRATION
KNX Installation
•PLANNING AND CONCEPTUALISATION: Working with consultants and client in order to
fully understand the concept.
ENGINEERING: The system devices required for implementing the KNX network are defined.
The project engineering using the ETS on the basis of the functional description also takes place in
this phase.
COMMISSIONING: During the commissioning phase, the KNX devices are installed and
programmed.
HANDOVER: The programmed functions are checked for compliance to the requirements in the
functional description.
DOCUMENTATION: The customer receives the project documentation (schematics, function
description and ETS project data)
31. THE KNX
ADVANTAGE
A single multi-function switch
with the following capability.
•Light ON/OFF
•Dimming control
•AC control
•Shutter control
•Event display
•Scenes
•Distributed Audio control
32. Private houses / flats / apartments
e.g. ShiMao SheShan Villa, China
Hotels / restaurants
e.g. Four Seasons, Egypt
Schools / universities
e.g. Grammar School Neufahrn, Germany
Stadiums
e.g. Sazka Stadium, Czech Republic
Hospitals / care homes
e.g. Triemli Spital, Switzerland
Industrial / production buildings
e.g. Airbus production, Germany
Airports / railway stations
e.g. Thessaloniki Airport, Greece
THE KNX
ADVANTAGE
33. THE KNX
ADVANTAGE
ABB i-bus® KNX automation technology provides energy
efficiency, comfort and safety in each of the 499 guest rooms of
the innovative Yas Marina hotel in Abu Dhabi.
ABB i-bus® KNX system increases energy efficiency in the CIRCA
on Jellicoe art gallery in Johannesburg, by controlling multiple
types of lights and using motion detection sensors.
ABB i-bus® KNX intelligent control system installed in the Ministry
of Higher Education's head office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia,
enabling energy efficiency saving of 35 percent
34. The heart of any building is its electrical installation which
enables the building with power for Lighting, cooling ,
communications and other building services.
As Engineers our mandate is to continually find ways to deliver
value to our clients while taking into consideration the long
term benefits to the society.
THE KNX
OPPORTUNITY