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
BRIEF HISTORY
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
”:
“
“.
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
MAJOR IN
why
would be a good
idea:
Rapid Return On Investment
Operating-expense Advantage
Markekting And Tenant Satisfaction
Energy Savings
Improved Corporate Social Responsibility Profile
COMPONENTS OF Intelligent Building
Management System:
IRIS recognition
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.
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
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
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
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.
It helps in
identifying the
problems with
security policies &
theft when a person
trying to intrude
Unauthorized access
& misuses
 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
 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
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
Can Be Handled
Cost of intelligence
Technology learning curve
Video surveillances

Myths debunked-busted:
Capital Tower,
Singapore,
Worlds First
Intelligent
Building
BURJ KHALIFA, DUBAI DA VINCI TOWER, DUBAI
GATEWAY TOWER,
GURGAON
COGNIZANT
TECHNOLOGY,
CHENNAI
TIDAL
PARK,CHENNAI
Appartment, pune
Kingfishers tower
resident near Ub
citi the new home
of vijay malya
The first
intelligent building
coming in 1yr
Companies offering
automation components in
Bangaluru are:
GHAR
360
CREDEN
ZA infra
HONEY
WELL
SIEMENS SCADA BOSCH
[1] Atkin, B., 1988. Progress towards Intelligent Building in Atkin, B. (ed.) Intelligent
Buildings- Applications of IT and Building Automation to High Technology Construction
Projects. London: Unicom Seminars limited.
[2] Akkermans H., Ygge F., and Gustavsson R., “HOMEBOTS: Intelligent Decentralized.
[3] Bann J. J., Irisarri, G. D., Mokhtari S., Kirschen D.S. and Mille, B. N., "Integrating
Applications in an Energy Management System", IEEE Expert 12(6), pp. 53-59, 1997.
[4] Chappells, H., 2010. Comfort, well-being and the socio-technical dynamics of
everyday life Intelligent Buildings International, 2(4), pp.286-298.
[5] Chen, J., Ma, Y., Jeng, T. and Chang, C., 2010. An assessment of user needs for
intelligent living space. Intelligent Buildings International, 2(1), pp.20-40.
[6] Clements-Croome, D., 1997. What do we mean by intelligent buildings?
Automation in Construction.
[7] Clements-Croome, D. (ed.) 2004. Intelligent Buildings: Design, Management and
Operation. London: Thomas Telford.
[8] “Evolution of the office building in the course of the 20th century: Towards an
intelligent building” Elz˙bieta Niezabitowska* and Dorota Winnicka-Jasłowska Faculty
of Architecture, Services for Energy Management”, Fourth International Symposium
on the Management of Industrial and Corporate Knowledge (ISMICK‟96), 1996.
Contd…..
[9]http://propertybytes.indiaproperty.com/index.php/architecture
-interiors/intelligent-buildings
[10] http://iopscience.iop.org/journals
[11] http://nreionline.com/technology/smart_buildings/
[12] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_home#Natural_lighting
[13]
http://www.tefma.com/infoservices/papers/2001/Dearlove.ppt
[14]https://www.google.co.in/?gws_rd=cr&ei=SCnzUu_I4WVrAfmw
4Eg#q=intelligent+building+images
[15]/http://www.constructionworld.in/News.aspx?nId=JjDft4lL3daE
e1VT5gZ7Tg==ilesian University of technology, Gliwice, Poland
[16] CREDENZA INFRA COMPANY
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  • 3.
    WHAT I WILLBE 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
  • 4.
  • 6.
    Building should know whatis happening inside & immediately outside Building should decide the most effective way of providing a convenient comfortable and productive environment for its occupant INTELLIGENT BUILDING
  • 7.
  • 8.
    The of intelligentbuilding 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
  • 11.
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    why would be agood idea: Rapid Return On Investment Operating-expense Advantage Markekting And Tenant Satisfaction Energy Savings Improved Corporate Social Responsibility Profile
  • 14.
    COMPONENTS OF IntelligentBuilding Management System:
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    Early warning systems likesmoke 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 differentareas & 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 & ACcontrol: 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
  • 23.
    RFID Tagging Consist OfChip, 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 inmonitoring 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.
  • 26.
    It helps in identifyingthe problems with security policies & theft when a person trying to intrude Unauthorized access & misuses
  • 27.
     It servesto provide the right amount of light where & when needed  It maximizes the energy saving & comply green building  As well remote control device
  • 30.
     Water levelcontroller  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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    making in intelligent building: Optimallighting 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 Costof intelligence Technology learning curve Video surveillances 
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    BURJ KHALIFA, DUBAIDA VINCI TOWER, DUBAI
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    Kingfishers tower resident nearUb citi the new home of vijay malya The first intelligent building coming in 1yr
  • 42.
    Companies offering automation componentsin Bangaluru are: GHAR 360 CREDEN ZA infra HONEY WELL SIEMENS SCADA BOSCH
  • 43.
    [1] Atkin, B.,1988. Progress towards Intelligent Building in Atkin, B. (ed.) Intelligent Buildings- Applications of IT and Building Automation to High Technology Construction Projects. London: Unicom Seminars limited. [2] Akkermans H., Ygge F., and Gustavsson R., “HOMEBOTS: Intelligent Decentralized. [3] Bann J. J., Irisarri, G. D., Mokhtari S., Kirschen D.S. and Mille, B. N., "Integrating Applications in an Energy Management System", IEEE Expert 12(6), pp. 53-59, 1997. [4] Chappells, H., 2010. Comfort, well-being and the socio-technical dynamics of everyday life Intelligent Buildings International, 2(4), pp.286-298. [5] Chen, J., Ma, Y., Jeng, T. and Chang, C., 2010. An assessment of user needs for intelligent living space. Intelligent Buildings International, 2(1), pp.20-40. [6] Clements-Croome, D., 1997. What do we mean by intelligent buildings? Automation in Construction. [7] Clements-Croome, D. (ed.) 2004. Intelligent Buildings: Design, Management and Operation. London: Thomas Telford. [8] “Evolution of the office building in the course of the 20th century: Towards an intelligent building” Elz˙bieta Niezabitowska* and Dorota Winnicka-Jasłowska Faculty of Architecture, Services for Energy Management”, Fourth International Symposium on the Management of Industrial and Corporate Knowledge (ISMICK‟96), 1996.
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    Contd….. [9]http://propertybytes.indiaproperty.com/index.php/architecture -interiors/intelligent-buildings [10] http://iopscience.iop.org/journals [11] http://nreionline.com/technology/smart_buildings/ [12]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_home#Natural_lighting [13] http://www.tefma.com/infoservices/papers/2001/Dearlove.ppt [14]https://www.google.co.in/?gws_rd=cr&ei=SCnzUu_I4WVrAfmw 4Eg#q=intelligent+building+images [15]/http://www.constructionworld.in/News.aspx?nId=JjDft4lL3daE e1VT5gZ7Tg==ilesian University of technology, Gliwice, Poland [16] CREDENZA INFRA COMPANY