This document describes how smart environments can simplify work and life, protect users, entertain users, and keep users comfortable while accommodating different work and life styles. Smart installations provide comfortable, secure, and energy efficient conditions for occupants, risk control and cost effectiveness for building owners, and tools for resource and energy management for the environment. Smart control strategies can optimize HVAC, lighting, drapes, shades, and multimedia systems to achieve these goals.
MOX Living Technology Home Automation Systemmoxreview
The MOX LT home automation system allows control of lighting, climate, curtains, water, media, security, and remote access through a touch interface or remotely. It monitors individual security devices and controls different types of lighting, temperature, air movement, water usage, and home facilities through mobile or computer. The system includes products for digital and analog home video, gates, doors, switches, and modules that are designed for homes of any style or size.
The LYNX Touch is a dynamic, full-color touchscreen security system and home controller that allows users to control their security system, thermostats, lighting, door locks, and more from one touchscreen. It provides energy savings and home management by allowing control of Z-Wave enabled devices. The system offers 24/7 professional monitoring, two-way voice communication, and remote control through a mobile app.
The document provides contact information for a research organization called Expert Systems and Solutions located in Paiyanoor, Chennai, India. It calls for final year students and Ph.D students in electrical engineering fields to submit research projects. Students will be able to assemble hardware in the organization's research labs and receive guidance from experts. Areas of research mentioned include digital signal processing, fundamentals of DSP, applications of DSP, and key DSP operations such as convolution and filtering.
The document discusses the various features and capabilities of a smart home system for security, HVAC, lighting, entertainment, irrigation, and more. It can provide home security through surveillance cameras, access controls, and intruder alerts. HVAC systems can be controlled to maintain desired temperatures in different rooms. Motorized shades, gates, and projector lifts allow automated control of windows, doors, and entertainment. Sensors help minimize device usage to save energy and control sunlight. The system also manages audio, integrates with hotel room controls, monitors irrigation systems, and provides building management functions.
The document introduces the Fluke Ti25 and Ti10 thermal imagers. It provides an overview of their key features and specifications. The Ti25 and Ti10 offer infrared and visual image fusion, intuitive menu navigation, voice annotation, and storage for thousands of images. They are designed for rugged use and include analysis software. The document explains applications of thermal imaging and how the Ti25 and Ti10 can help identify problems in electrical, mechanical, process, HVAC, and other systems.
Competitors analysis and geographical mappingAbhishek Singh
This document summarizes an internship project on studying Firepro Systems' competitors and mapping business opportunities geographically. It provides an overview of Firepro's portfolio and presence across multiple industries and countries. It then analyzes Firepro's major competitors in terms of annual turnover, number of projects completed, and total project value. Finally, it maps Firepro's business potential across Mumbai and Pune based on key customers and provides a recommendation to deploy more sales people in India's western zone due to high industrial project activity.
7 p.part 3 dev ireg touch training - end user features & values - webex inter...podnogrejanje
The document provides instructions for joining a teleconference training session. It states to call the local number and enter the conference code to join. Upon joining, participants are asked to provide their name by pressing # only. The document reminds participants to join 15 minutes early and provides a trick to display names when speaking by typing in the attendee ID number. It then outlines today's agenda, practicalities for the session, and an introduction of the trainer.
MOX Living Technology Home Automation Systemmoxreview
The MOX LT home automation system allows control of lighting, climate, curtains, water, media, security, and remote access through a touch interface or remotely. It monitors individual security devices and controls different types of lighting, temperature, air movement, water usage, and home facilities through mobile or computer. The system includes products for digital and analog home video, gates, doors, switches, and modules that are designed for homes of any style or size.
The LYNX Touch is a dynamic, full-color touchscreen security system and home controller that allows users to control their security system, thermostats, lighting, door locks, and more from one touchscreen. It provides energy savings and home management by allowing control of Z-Wave enabled devices. The system offers 24/7 professional monitoring, two-way voice communication, and remote control through a mobile app.
The document provides contact information for a research organization called Expert Systems and Solutions located in Paiyanoor, Chennai, India. It calls for final year students and Ph.D students in electrical engineering fields to submit research projects. Students will be able to assemble hardware in the organization's research labs and receive guidance from experts. Areas of research mentioned include digital signal processing, fundamentals of DSP, applications of DSP, and key DSP operations such as convolution and filtering.
The document discusses the various features and capabilities of a smart home system for security, HVAC, lighting, entertainment, irrigation, and more. It can provide home security through surveillance cameras, access controls, and intruder alerts. HVAC systems can be controlled to maintain desired temperatures in different rooms. Motorized shades, gates, and projector lifts allow automated control of windows, doors, and entertainment. Sensors help minimize device usage to save energy and control sunlight. The system also manages audio, integrates with hotel room controls, monitors irrigation systems, and provides building management functions.
The document introduces the Fluke Ti25 and Ti10 thermal imagers. It provides an overview of their key features and specifications. The Ti25 and Ti10 offer infrared and visual image fusion, intuitive menu navigation, voice annotation, and storage for thousands of images. They are designed for rugged use and include analysis software. The document explains applications of thermal imaging and how the Ti25 and Ti10 can help identify problems in electrical, mechanical, process, HVAC, and other systems.
Competitors analysis and geographical mappingAbhishek Singh
This document summarizes an internship project on studying Firepro Systems' competitors and mapping business opportunities geographically. It provides an overview of Firepro's portfolio and presence across multiple industries and countries. It then analyzes Firepro's major competitors in terms of annual turnover, number of projects completed, and total project value. Finally, it maps Firepro's business potential across Mumbai and Pune based on key customers and provides a recommendation to deploy more sales people in India's western zone due to high industrial project activity.
7 p.part 3 dev ireg touch training - end user features & values - webex inter...podnogrejanje
The document provides instructions for joining a teleconference training session. It states to call the local number and enter the conference code to join. Upon joining, participants are asked to provide their name by pressing # only. The document reminds participants to join 15 minutes early and provides a trick to display names when speaking by typing in the attendee ID number. It then outlines today's agenda, practicalities for the session, and an introduction of the trainer.
Ideas for Work: How to build a better-connected workplace - Blueprint #3Samsung at Work
What is the connected workplace and what are the benefits for your business? Our guide explains the latest technology and how your business can offer a better employee experience and become more productive.
Over the last few years, the term “smart” has been used more and more frequently to describe the technology that has become integrated in our daily lives. Now, smartphones and smartwatches are practically ubiquitous, smart cars are starting to hit the pavement and smart homes are becoming the norm.
The “smart” trend is becoming equally as present in our workplaces as well. Smart technology is making the transition from our personal lives to our workplace, and in doing so, this technology is reshaping the modern office.
It is not only changing the way we meet, present and collaborate, it is changing the physical environment in which we work as well.
And because of this rapid infiltration of smart technology, it is important to be up to date on this rapidly evolving technology— a seemingly daunting task. But don’t fear! PGi is here to present you with the elements that are beginning to integrate together to build one incredibly smart office of the future.
The document discusses smart homes and intelligent buildings. It defines smart homes as buildings that incorporate technology to automatically control devices and systems based on human intelligence and needs. Intelligent buildings are described as those that provide comfortable and productive environments for occupants through integrated automated control systems for HVAC, fire safety, security, energy management, and other functions. The document also examines networking protocols like Zigbee, Z-Wave, BACnet and 6LoWPAN that can enable communication in smart home and building devices and systems.
This document discusses how smart buildings and the Internet of Things (IoT) can empower organizations by providing insights, increasing agility, and improving customer care. It describes how connecting devices and analyzing data can optimize building utilization, productivity, and costs. The document outlines Microsoft's vision for a smart buildings platform that uses IoT, cloud services, and analytics to gain visibility, manage key performance indicators, and anticipate and address issues. It also discusses how Microsoft technologies can support building management systems, integrate sensor data from various sources, and apply machine learning to enhance predictive capabilities.
Discover the potential of smart buildings, intelligent infrastructure and connected communities, and learn how technology enables leading practices. Topics include planning integrated solutions, navigating through complex technology, avoiding barriers to success, and managing cross-functional projects. Case studies illustrate success stories of smart buildings and its potential to deliver business value with technology that works.
This document discusses the concept of a smart office using ubiquitous computing. It begins by defining a smart office as an office environment that uses ubiquitous computing concepts to improve work efficiency, communication, and access to information. It then discusses how ubiquitous computing can be applied in a smart office setting using embedded computers, sensors, and agent-based systems to automate tasks, customize environments, and improve information access and sharing. The document proposes several prototypes for how a smart office could work using technologies like RFID, biometrics, interactive displays and screens, and networked meeting rooms. It also discusses the role of different types of intelligent agents that could be used to manage various functions like user authentication, environment controls, scheduling, communication, and maintenance in
Urban innovation - changing the way we work - reducing carbon footprint - social innovation - mobile knowledge workers meet nomads - elderly meet youth - education meets business - sharing experience and knowledge in a social conducive state-of-the-art environment - news ways of collaboration
SOS for Success is a business coaching company run by partners Yvonne and Carlene that offers three levels of programs to help clients improve time management, gain guidance and resources, and connect with a community for support and masterminding. Their starter, silver, and gold success programs provide weekly tips, virtual assistant support, and customized coaching to implement systems for business success from their affordable online and home office solutions.
The document summarizes a smart garage door project with the goals of allowing users to open their garage door remotely using a smartphone app or web page, and with automatic opening when a beacon is detected. It describes the team members and provides an overview of the motivation, goals, requirements, hardware used including a Raspberry Pi, sensors and modules. It also discusses alternative designs considered, code implementations, and conclusions that the proof of concept project successfully achieved remote opening and integrated smartphone control, while future work could expand on monitoring and status functions, and making the project compatible with Android.
This document discusses making "dumb" buildings smarter through new wireless technology that can retrofit existing pneumatic HVAC systems. It describes how most commercial buildings built before 1995 still rely on outdated pneumatic controls that waste energy and are difficult to maintain. A new wireless solution can replace thermostats in just 20 minutes, enabling remote monitoring, automatic calibration, and demand response capabilities. This low-cost retrofit opens opportunities for utility incentives and improves energy efficiency, maintenance costs, and tenant satisfaction compared to traditional expensive and disruptive replacements. The technology also enables automated monitoring of gauges, steam traps, and connectivity to existing building automation systems.
Architecture for India's Smart Cities projectPrayukth K V
India is working towards having 100 smart cities in the near future. The thrust is on leveraging smart solutions and strategies that enable cities to use technology, information and data to improve infrastructure, deliver better civic amenities, services and governance to citizens. This Smart Cities Architecture can serve as primer for this effort.
Big Data? Size Doesn't Matter - Andrew Howell (Condeco) - Facilities Show, 18...Protectionandmanagement
This document discusses big data and how companies can use space utilization data and tools to make better decisions about their workspaces. It describes how earlier techniques like interviews and walkthroughs were limited, while new sensors can continuously and anonymously measure occupancy of individual assets. The Condeco system is highlighted as a solution using discrete wireless sensors that provide real-time utilization data through a cloud-based reporting portal, helping organizations optimize space configuration, flexibility, and costs.
Learning analytics gaining good actionable insightMartin Hawksey
Presented as part of the University of Sussex's TEL Seminar Series
There is greater awareness of the use of data to make improvements in the world around us including learning and teaching. From improvements in business processes to recommendations to what to buy on Amazon all are driven by data. Data by itself does not make a better learner experience and only analytics, the process of making an actionable insight, can help identify gains. As an emerging area 'Learning Analytics' is abound with new opportunities but at the same time these opportunities also raise new ethical and operational concerns. In this presentation we introduce some basic learning analytics concepts, identifying tools and workflows staff may wish to consider. As part of this we also consider the dangers of analytics identifying areas which may lead to learner demotivation or misconception and the questions we should all be asking ourselves to make sure we are always gaining *good* actionable insight.
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/tel/workshops/seminar/martin-hawksey
The document discusses trends that are powering change in the future workforce and workplace. It identifies six mega trends influencing the workforce: an aging workforce, population migration, Generation Y, part-time employment, more women in the workplace, and advancing technology. Ten workplace trends are noted as influencing work space design, such as top talent shrinking and the importance of employee engagement. The document then outlines how technology can power the workplace through solutions like room booking apps and desk booking. It also discusses skills needed for tomorrow's leaders, such as managing change and collaborating across boundaries.
Smart Office and Smart Visitor System with Cubeacon Avianto Tiyo
This document summarizes Hi-Security Visitor Management (HSV), a system by Cubeacon that uses sensors and readers to monitor and control activities within an office or building. HSV provides smart solutions like smart visitor management, smart employee attendance, and smart workplace.
Smart visitor management allows visitors to register at the front desk using an ID card and receive a cubeacon card. Receptionists can send notifications to employees and monitor visitors' real-time movements and room access.
Smart employee attendance automatically tracks check-ins and check-outs and analyzes employees' time spent and behaviors.
Smart workplace allows users to easily book meeting rooms, desks, and other spaces using a mobile app or web portal, and
Ideas for Work: How to make the most of remote workingSamsung at Work
The office is much more than a building with four walls. It’s now a network of people who can work from anywhere. Take a look at our guide to the apps and tools that are enhancing and refining remote working.
A Digital Workplace for the Flexible WorkforceBMC_DSM
The document discusses how the modern workforce has become more flexible, with more contract and remote workers. This presents challenges for companies to manage varying workloads, but also opportunities if the right tools are available. Key points are that technology is crucial to enable remote access and collaboration, and IT support needs to transform to quickly support mobile and flexible employees. If implemented correctly with the proper digital tools, a flexible work model can increase productivity and help businesses adapt to changing workforce needs.
Digital Workplace in the Connected Organization - Enterprise 2.0Jane McConnell
Scorecards and maturity by industry of digital workplaces from 314 organizations worldwide. Early Adopters versus the Majority. Leading trends: customer focus, working out loud, humanizing the enterprise, new organizational design, the future workplace.
This document discusses smart buildings and the technologies used within them. It defines a smart building as one that uses automated systems to intelligently control lighting, appliances, security, and more using a centralized network. Devices within a smart building can communicate with each other and be controlled remotely using voice commands, apps, or other inputs. Common smart building technologies allow for energy savings, lighting control, security features, home automation, and entertainment integration. The document provides examples of specific smart building products and components that make the automation possible.
The document discusses Building Management Systems (BMS) which automate and control building operations like lighting, HVAC, security, and more to provide efficient and comfortable environments. A BMS centralizes control, monitors systems, and coordinates different building functions. It can improve energy efficiency with sensors and optimize plant operations. Security and life safety systems like CCTV, access control, fire detection make environments safer. Intelligent comfort systems with sensors also help achieve optimal indoor conditions.
Ideas for Work: How to build a better-connected workplace - Blueprint #3Samsung at Work
What is the connected workplace and what are the benefits for your business? Our guide explains the latest technology and how your business can offer a better employee experience and become more productive.
Over the last few years, the term “smart” has been used more and more frequently to describe the technology that has become integrated in our daily lives. Now, smartphones and smartwatches are practically ubiquitous, smart cars are starting to hit the pavement and smart homes are becoming the norm.
The “smart” trend is becoming equally as present in our workplaces as well. Smart technology is making the transition from our personal lives to our workplace, and in doing so, this technology is reshaping the modern office.
It is not only changing the way we meet, present and collaborate, it is changing the physical environment in which we work as well.
And because of this rapid infiltration of smart technology, it is important to be up to date on this rapidly evolving technology— a seemingly daunting task. But don’t fear! PGi is here to present you with the elements that are beginning to integrate together to build one incredibly smart office of the future.
The document discusses smart homes and intelligent buildings. It defines smart homes as buildings that incorporate technology to automatically control devices and systems based on human intelligence and needs. Intelligent buildings are described as those that provide comfortable and productive environments for occupants through integrated automated control systems for HVAC, fire safety, security, energy management, and other functions. The document also examines networking protocols like Zigbee, Z-Wave, BACnet and 6LoWPAN that can enable communication in smart home and building devices and systems.
This document discusses how smart buildings and the Internet of Things (IoT) can empower organizations by providing insights, increasing agility, and improving customer care. It describes how connecting devices and analyzing data can optimize building utilization, productivity, and costs. The document outlines Microsoft's vision for a smart buildings platform that uses IoT, cloud services, and analytics to gain visibility, manage key performance indicators, and anticipate and address issues. It also discusses how Microsoft technologies can support building management systems, integrate sensor data from various sources, and apply machine learning to enhance predictive capabilities.
Discover the potential of smart buildings, intelligent infrastructure and connected communities, and learn how technology enables leading practices. Topics include planning integrated solutions, navigating through complex technology, avoiding barriers to success, and managing cross-functional projects. Case studies illustrate success stories of smart buildings and its potential to deliver business value with technology that works.
This document discusses the concept of a smart office using ubiquitous computing. It begins by defining a smart office as an office environment that uses ubiquitous computing concepts to improve work efficiency, communication, and access to information. It then discusses how ubiquitous computing can be applied in a smart office setting using embedded computers, sensors, and agent-based systems to automate tasks, customize environments, and improve information access and sharing. The document proposes several prototypes for how a smart office could work using technologies like RFID, biometrics, interactive displays and screens, and networked meeting rooms. It also discusses the role of different types of intelligent agents that could be used to manage various functions like user authentication, environment controls, scheduling, communication, and maintenance in
Urban innovation - changing the way we work - reducing carbon footprint - social innovation - mobile knowledge workers meet nomads - elderly meet youth - education meets business - sharing experience and knowledge in a social conducive state-of-the-art environment - news ways of collaboration
SOS for Success is a business coaching company run by partners Yvonne and Carlene that offers three levels of programs to help clients improve time management, gain guidance and resources, and connect with a community for support and masterminding. Their starter, silver, and gold success programs provide weekly tips, virtual assistant support, and customized coaching to implement systems for business success from their affordable online and home office solutions.
The document summarizes a smart garage door project with the goals of allowing users to open their garage door remotely using a smartphone app or web page, and with automatic opening when a beacon is detected. It describes the team members and provides an overview of the motivation, goals, requirements, hardware used including a Raspberry Pi, sensors and modules. It also discusses alternative designs considered, code implementations, and conclusions that the proof of concept project successfully achieved remote opening and integrated smartphone control, while future work could expand on monitoring and status functions, and making the project compatible with Android.
This document discusses making "dumb" buildings smarter through new wireless technology that can retrofit existing pneumatic HVAC systems. It describes how most commercial buildings built before 1995 still rely on outdated pneumatic controls that waste energy and are difficult to maintain. A new wireless solution can replace thermostats in just 20 minutes, enabling remote monitoring, automatic calibration, and demand response capabilities. This low-cost retrofit opens opportunities for utility incentives and improves energy efficiency, maintenance costs, and tenant satisfaction compared to traditional expensive and disruptive replacements. The technology also enables automated monitoring of gauges, steam traps, and connectivity to existing building automation systems.
Architecture for India's Smart Cities projectPrayukth K V
India is working towards having 100 smart cities in the near future. The thrust is on leveraging smart solutions and strategies that enable cities to use technology, information and data to improve infrastructure, deliver better civic amenities, services and governance to citizens. This Smart Cities Architecture can serve as primer for this effort.
Big Data? Size Doesn't Matter - Andrew Howell (Condeco) - Facilities Show, 18...Protectionandmanagement
This document discusses big data and how companies can use space utilization data and tools to make better decisions about their workspaces. It describes how earlier techniques like interviews and walkthroughs were limited, while new sensors can continuously and anonymously measure occupancy of individual assets. The Condeco system is highlighted as a solution using discrete wireless sensors that provide real-time utilization data through a cloud-based reporting portal, helping organizations optimize space configuration, flexibility, and costs.
Learning analytics gaining good actionable insightMartin Hawksey
Presented as part of the University of Sussex's TEL Seminar Series
There is greater awareness of the use of data to make improvements in the world around us including learning and teaching. From improvements in business processes to recommendations to what to buy on Amazon all are driven by data. Data by itself does not make a better learner experience and only analytics, the process of making an actionable insight, can help identify gains. As an emerging area 'Learning Analytics' is abound with new opportunities but at the same time these opportunities also raise new ethical and operational concerns. In this presentation we introduce some basic learning analytics concepts, identifying tools and workflows staff may wish to consider. As part of this we also consider the dangers of analytics identifying areas which may lead to learner demotivation or misconception and the questions we should all be asking ourselves to make sure we are always gaining *good* actionable insight.
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/tel/workshops/seminar/martin-hawksey
The document discusses trends that are powering change in the future workforce and workplace. It identifies six mega trends influencing the workforce: an aging workforce, population migration, Generation Y, part-time employment, more women in the workplace, and advancing technology. Ten workplace trends are noted as influencing work space design, such as top talent shrinking and the importance of employee engagement. The document then outlines how technology can power the workplace through solutions like room booking apps and desk booking. It also discusses skills needed for tomorrow's leaders, such as managing change and collaborating across boundaries.
Smart Office and Smart Visitor System with Cubeacon Avianto Tiyo
This document summarizes Hi-Security Visitor Management (HSV), a system by Cubeacon that uses sensors and readers to monitor and control activities within an office or building. HSV provides smart solutions like smart visitor management, smart employee attendance, and smart workplace.
Smart visitor management allows visitors to register at the front desk using an ID card and receive a cubeacon card. Receptionists can send notifications to employees and monitor visitors' real-time movements and room access.
Smart employee attendance automatically tracks check-ins and check-outs and analyzes employees' time spent and behaviors.
Smart workplace allows users to easily book meeting rooms, desks, and other spaces using a mobile app or web portal, and
Ideas for Work: How to make the most of remote workingSamsung at Work
The office is much more than a building with four walls. It’s now a network of people who can work from anywhere. Take a look at our guide to the apps and tools that are enhancing and refining remote working.
A Digital Workplace for the Flexible WorkforceBMC_DSM
The document discusses how the modern workforce has become more flexible, with more contract and remote workers. This presents challenges for companies to manage varying workloads, but also opportunities if the right tools are available. Key points are that technology is crucial to enable remote access and collaboration, and IT support needs to transform to quickly support mobile and flexible employees. If implemented correctly with the proper digital tools, a flexible work model can increase productivity and help businesses adapt to changing workforce needs.
Digital Workplace in the Connected Organization - Enterprise 2.0Jane McConnell
Scorecards and maturity by industry of digital workplaces from 314 organizations worldwide. Early Adopters versus the Majority. Leading trends: customer focus, working out loud, humanizing the enterprise, new organizational design, the future workplace.
This document discusses smart buildings and the technologies used within them. It defines a smart building as one that uses automated systems to intelligently control lighting, appliances, security, and more using a centralized network. Devices within a smart building can communicate with each other and be controlled remotely using voice commands, apps, or other inputs. Common smart building technologies allow for energy savings, lighting control, security features, home automation, and entertainment integration. The document provides examples of specific smart building products and components that make the automation possible.
The document discusses Building Management Systems (BMS) which automate and control building operations like lighting, HVAC, security, and more to provide efficient and comfortable environments. A BMS centralizes control, monitors systems, and coordinates different building functions. It can improve energy efficiency with sensors and optimize plant operations. Security and life safety systems like CCTV, access control, fire detection make environments safer. Intelligent comfort systems with sensors also help achieve optimal indoor conditions.
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This document discusses lighting solutions for MRI facilities. It begins by discussing recommended illumination levels and factors like foot candles and lux. It then discusses requirements for healthcare facility luminaires regarding hygiene, safety, and ease of cleaning. It recommends LED lighting with a color rendering index over 80 and a color temperature around 4000K. Daylight penetration and window design should optimize natural light while avoiding overheating and glare. Common indoor light levels are provided for different areas and activities. A formula is also given for calculating illumination based on factors like lumens, area, and light loss. The document promotes LED solutions like skylights, virtual windows, and mood lighting to improve MRI suites.
Innowave Freedom ambient Lighting System MRI rooms Vivek Mehrotra
This document discusses lighting solutions for MRI facilities. It begins by discussing recommended illumination levels and factors like foot candles and lux. It then discusses requirements for healthcare facility luminaires regarding hygiene, safety, and ease of cleaning. It recommends LED lighting with a color rendering index over 80 and a color temperature around 4000K. It discusses optimizing natural daylight and window design. It provides recommendations for common indoor light levels and calculations for determining illumination levels. It concludes by discussing innovative LED lighting solutions like skylights, virtual windows, and mood lighting that can improve patient experience in MRI suites.
Apex specialized luminaires for imaging therapy centresVivek Mehrotra
This document provides information on lighting solutions for MRI facilities. It discusses recommended illumination levels, luminaire requirements, recommended light sources, benefits of natural daylight, common indoor light levels, and how to calculate illumination. Additional sections promote innovative LED lighting options for MRI suites, including skylights, virtual windows, mood lighting, and automated control systems to enhance the patient experience.
Anyware Sense is a plug-and-play multi-sensor device that monitors various indoor climate factors like air quality, temperature, humidity, noise and light levels. It collects constant data and sends alerts to users' phones. The device has configurable alerts and data storage. It allows remote monitoring of homes, rentals and more. Anyware offers the sensor in Basic, Basic+VOC and Basic+CO2 versions for different monitoring needs at various price points.
This document provides an overview and product selection guide for PerfectSense Intelligent Building Occupancy Sensors. It describes the benefits of the sensors, which include easy design, installation, energy savings, code compliance, safety, and retrofitting capabilities. It then provides a product selection matrix that lists the various sensor models and their typical applications. The rest of the document discusses sensor technologies, application examples, designing with occupancy sensors through a four step process, and other considerations like coverage patterns and power pack selection.
This document provides product selection information for PerfectSense Intelligent Building Occupancy Sensors. It discusses the benefits of the sensors, which include cost savings, energy efficiency, code compliance, flexibility, and ease of installation, design, and retrofitting. The document provides a product selection matrix that lists the various sensor models and their typical applications. It also provides information on sensor technologies, including passive infrared, ultrasonic, and dual technology sensors, and guidelines for evaluating space needs, matching sensors to applications, sensor layout and specification, and choosing power packs.
Wyndham Worldwide has partnered with Magnum Energy Solutions to implement energy efficient solutions as part of its Wyndham Green sustainability program. Magnum provides wireless, self-powered devices that reduce energy consumption through room occupancy detection and HVAC controls. The solutions have been proven in studies to significantly reduce energy usage and costs at hotels while advancing Wyndham's environmental goals.
Wyndham Worldwide has partnered with Magnum Energy Solutions to implement energy efficient solutions as part of its Wyndham Green sustainability program. Magnum provides wireless, self-powered devices that reduce energy consumption through room occupancy detection and HVAC controls. The solutions have been proven in studies to significantly reduce energy usage and costs at hotels while advancing Wyndham's environmental goals.
This document provides information on advanced lighting controls and mandatory control requirements for lighting systems. It discusses why lighting control is important, including user needs, legal codes, and energy efficiency. The document outlines mandatory control requirements from energy codes, including automatic shutoff controls, space controls, and occupancy sensor requirements. It also discusses control requirements for exterior lighting, additional controls for special applications, and considerations for green building projects. The document provides an overview of passive and active lighting control strategies and examples of sensor specifications and room layout diagrams.
Hasibat Information Technologies Co. K.S.C.C. was established in 2004 as an IT solutions and services company in Kuwait. It began operating in 1983 under a previous name. HIT provides smart home solutions that allow automated control of lighting, climate, security, appliances and audio/video systems in homes through a single network infrastructure. The smart home solutions offer convenience, energy savings, health benefits and remote access through mobile devices. HIT partners with companies like 3Com to provide a wide range of smart home technologies and services to customers.
How intelligent infrastructure reduces operating costs and improves patient c...Estellesc
Graeme Robertson, Healthcare Solutions Business Development Director, presented on behalf of Schneider Electric at the recent 1st Saudi Forum for the Design and Planning of Hospitals in Riyadh, held March 3-5, 2013. Download his presentation, "How an Intelligent Infrastructure Reduces Hospital Operating Costs and Improve Patient Care."
Note: You must save or download the presentation to view the embedded videos on slides 5,6,7,8,9, and 12.
This document discusses intelligent buildings. It defines intelligent buildings as those that optimize structure, systems, services and management to provide a productive and cost-effective environment. Intelligent buildings use technology to automatically control lighting, temperature, security and more. Examples of intelligent buildings in India and Dubai are provided that integrate various automated systems for functions like access control, surveillance, energy management, and communication.
Home automation in kerala | casero technologies Arun Kumar
Casero technologies, a leading provider of personalized automation and control solutions, allows you to control virtually any device in a home or business, automatically.The company mission is to deliver an elegant and more affordable way to control
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This document discusses home automation categories including energy conservation, remote management, home automation, entertainment control, safety and security, comfort and convenience. It outlines technologies like Z-wave and Zigbee gateways, mobile/web connectivity. It describes safety and security devices like CCTV cameras, motion sensors, smoke detectors. It covers home control devices like touch panels and remotes. Energy management includes smart power strips, thermostats, switches, bulbs, and sockets. Entertainment control features audio/video processing. Customer segments are listed as business/commercial, residential, hospitals, and hotels.
This presentation is about the security which is the utmost priority and need now. The perimeter security covers our surroundings and keep us safe from the vulnerabilities and mishap to be happen. We have described the security systems in detail.
This document introduces Advanced, a company that provides surveillance, access control, intercom, and solar lighting systems. It summarizes Advanced's benefits such as customizing products to fit budgets and projects without compromising quality. The document then provides details on Advanced's suggested product lines, including IP and PC-based surveillance systems, hidden cameras, access control card readers, intercom systems, and solar lighting options for uses like streets, parks, and transit shelters.
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PLUGS
INDIVIDUAL COMFORT CONDITIONS PRESENCE ORIENTED OPERATION
SAFE MODES FOR STANDBY HOURS INDOOR ENVIRONMENT & MULTIMEDIA
NATURE & ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING BALANCE REMOTE & LOCAL ADJUSTMENTS
7. COMMON AREAS
PRESENCE LIGHT CLIMATE
TV+SAT
BLINDS
AUDIO&VIDEO
BRIGHTNESS
ACCESS
DYNAMIC AMBIENT LIGHTING PRESENCE ORIENTED OPERATION
SAFE MODES FOR WORKING OFF HOURS ACCESS CONTROL OPTIONS
NATURE & ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING BALANCE REMOTE & LOCAL ADJUSTMENTS
8. OUTDOOR
WEATHER
LIGHTING
WATERING
AUDIO&VIDEO
POOL
EXTERNAL LIGHTING SECURITY OPTIONS
WATERING PROGRAMS AUDIO & VIDEO OPTIONS
POOL CONTROL & MAINTENANCE REMOTE & LOCAL ADJUSTMENTS
9. MEP EQUIPMENT CONTROL
HVAC WATER
ELECTRICAL BOARD
VENTILATION HEATING
REGIME MONITORING RISC CONTROL OPTIONS
COMPLEX CONTROL STRATEGIES ACCESS CONTROL OPTIONS
AUTOMATED MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES REMOTE & LOCAL ADJUSTMENTS
10. SMART CONTROL STRATEGIES
HVAC control
Lighting control
Drapes & Shades control
Multimedia control
11. HVAC CONTROL
Intelligent comfort :
Room comfort is vital to your sense of
well-being, whether you’re working or
simply relaxing. HVAC building
technology optimally matches all
requisite factors to the outside climate
and your sphere of comfort.
Energy-saving automation:
Substantial energy savings can be
achieved through the use of intelligent,
integrated building and room automation. In
office buildings Class A (European standard
EN 15232) control equipment can
achieve, for instance, up to 30% energy
savings in comparison with the standard.
12. LIGHTING CONTROL
The right light in the right amount at the right place and at
the right time!
Light management systems
detect and control different
lighting levels and color
mixes, so they give lighting
a dynamic dimension.
Energy savings Scenes Ambience
In applications with high Rooms that are used by Dynamic light grabs our
energy consumption different people for attention and arouses our
energy-efficient lighting different purposes need interest – with atmospheric
solutions are playing an more than just demand- color changes and daylight
increasingly important based lighting – they simulation with white light.
role. need scene-oriented
lighting.
13. DRAPES & SHADES CONTROL
Ensure privacy.
Reduce glare for conference room
presentations and in restaurant
dining rooms.
Manage solar heat gain to reduce
energy costs.
Shades and drapes can
automatically lower when a
presentation or movie starts, at a
certain time of day or when direct
sunlight is detected.
Touchpanels can control shades
and drapes and graphically display
the precise position of every
window treatment.
14. HI-TECH SMART SOLUTIONS
Siemens DESIGO Building & Room Automation
Smart facades
Sun protection systems
SITECO – office lighting innovations
EnOcean - self-powered wireless control
User interfaces
CRESTRON – digital media control
15. SIEMENS DESIGO™ BUILDING AUTOMATION
Using
Desigo™, heating, ventil
ation, and air
conditioning plants as
well as other building
systems, such as lighting
and shading, can be
controlled and
monitored flexibly and
based on demand.
Contribution to meeting the requirements of EN 15232 in the highest energy
performance classes
Room users save actively energy thanks to the Green Leaf
Utilization of energy saving potential with Desigo Eco Monitoring at the
primary plant level
Sustainable reduction of energy and building operating costs
www.siemens.com/desigo
16. SIEMENS DESIGO BUILDING AUTOMATION
The Desigo Total Room Automation function ensures a
comfortable room climate, good air quality, the right room
temperature level, and optimum lighting, even in energy
optimized operation.
17. SMART FACADES
Schüco’s state-of-the-art window and façade technology, efficient solar
heat and power solutions integrated with ventilation, sun protection
systems and BMS provide smart envelope for work and live
19. SITECO - OFFICE LIGHTING INNOVATIONS
The complex, multilayered microprismatic structures of ELDACON® light
control technology achieve outstanding glare elimination values. The highly
precise microprisms guide light with a high level of uniformity onto the work
surface. The luminous surfaces appear highly homogeneous and impart a
crystal-clear, bright impression. Reflected glare below the luminaire is
avoided and standard-compliant light is emitted with a UGR < 16.
www.siteco.com
20. SITECO - OFFICE LIGHTING INNOVATIONS
normal office lighting with ELDACON® light control
21. INTEGRATION WITH VRV/VRF SYSTEMS
Daikin
Fujitsu
Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Heavy
Hitachi
Sanyo
Toshiba
products makes an integration of the complicated VRV/VRF
air conditioning systems with Building Management Systems
very easy, simple and straight forward.
22. SELF-POWERED WIRELESS CONTROLS
For Users For Facility Managers
• Large-scale energy savings • Less cabling through self-powered wireless sensors
• Enhanced comfort and convenience • Flexibility and no maintenance
• Freely positioned and retrofitted • Cost benefits in installation and operation
products • Interoperable and scalable standard solution
24. DIGITAL MEDIA by
DigitalMedia distributes
uncompressed digital audio and
video signals (HDMI v1.4 quality)
over shielded twisted pair or
multimode fiber cable.
A full selection of switcher input
cards, transmitters, and room
controllers (receivers) provide
extensive connectivity
throughout the system,
supporting a complete range of
analog and digital signal types.
DigitalMedia is an advanced HD
distribution system which
guarantees the best transmission
of digital content possible.
25. PAD and Smartphone interfaces
Crestron Mobile Pro turns an Samsung Galaxy Tab, HTC EVO, HTC Droid
Incredible, iPhone, iPod touch, iPad or other popular mobile devices into a
virtual Crestron touch screen. Access lighting, AV, climate, shades, security
and AV from a wide variety of phones or tablets.
26. OUR EXPERIENCE
Our specialists worked for the following objects (brief list):
HVAC power supply and control systems - Coca-Cola factory, Cement
Production Plant in Kamyanetc-Podilskij, National Bank of Ukraine;
Building management systems – Shopping Mall “Kvadrat” on Perova
blvd. in Kiev, apartment complex in Odessa, West Gate logistics
center, Andeas Stihl office and logistics center, Ministry of Finances
head office, RIALTO business center (Kiev), Lviv Stadium (project
design), Zhulyany Airport (project design), Shevchenko Museum
(Kaniv), Kijvstar’s DataCenter in Odessa (project design);
Control system for clear rooms – pharmaceutical companies Arterium
and Maxwell;
Electrical and low-voltage installations – SPORT Life Center
(Kiev), Eridon (Kiev), Kalinovskij Plant.
AV and multimedia control systems – Kjivstar (mobile operator) head
office, FINBANK head office;
“Smart building” and electrical installations for VIP offices and private
houses in Kiev, Odessa, Dnepropetrovsk, Donetsk and Kharkov (52
objects for today).