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October 31, 2002 David Dern

Technology Roadmap for Intelligent Buildings. October 31, 2002 David Dern. Marketing Director Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA). Steering Committee Fifteen industry leaders Suppliers Consultants Building Owners Energy Providers Government Experts Equity Markets.

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October 31, 2002 David Dern

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  1. Technology Roadmap for Intelligent Buildings October 31, 2002 David Dern Marketing Director Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA)

  2. Steering Committee Fifteen industry leaders Suppliers Consultants Building Owners Energy Providers Government Experts Equity Markets Technology Roadmap

  3. Definition of an intelligent building A building and its infrastructure which provides the owner, operator and occupant with an environment which is flexible, effective, comfortable and secure through the use of integrated technological building systems, communications and controls. Continental Automated Buildings Association

  4. Facts about the industry in North America • $120 billion per year of electricity and gas consumption • $160 billion per year in operations and maintenance services provided by more than 40,000 suppliers • From 1995 - 2000, commercial offices have become 11% less efficient in managing energy consumption • Vacancy rates are climbing…rents and profits are declining • Environmental pressures are increasing • Increasing reliance on high-quality “off-grid” energy will continue The industry must find a way to increase services and profits while reducing costs

  5. Intelligent Buildings Technologies can incorporate: Fire and life safety systems Heating ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) Elevators and escalators Access control systems and security systems Lighting management Energy management systems Telecommunications IT infrastructure Community infrastructure End user services Candidate Systems

  6. LIGHTING Schedules Occupancy Sensing FIRE Functionality checks Detector service Fire, Life, Safety LIFTS Breakdown Maintenance Traffic Performance SECURITY Doors PIR Integration G COMMUNICATIONS Voice/Video/Data W ACCESS Doors Buildings Occupancy Feed Forward 24/7 Monitoring Breakdown Plant Tuning Conditioned Monitoring Car Park Utilisation E ENERGY Utility Monitoring (Elec/Water/Gas/Oil) Tenant Building Air/Water Heat Lighting Back-up Generation HVAC Air-Handling Unit Boilers Pumps Fans Energy Control Variable Air Volume Air Quality What is an Intelligent Building?

  7. Stakeholders - Who benefits? • Government and other industry agencies • Real Estate developers • Building Owners / Operators • Architects • Design engineers • Construction industry • Building equipment and system suppliers • Technology developers • Building occupants/end users • Service Providers

  8. Survey Industry Leaders - Results

  9. Challenges & Barriers • Cost - who will pay? • Lease structures • Public education • Technology “silos” • Not all stakeholders aware of benefits • Codes & standards do not always support integrated & intelligent processes • “Rush” to judgment & short-term solutions • “Real-time” monitoring & diagnostic tools not available on all sub-systems • Tradition • Education / Training for industry professionals

  10. OPC/XML BACnet/LonWorks Technology Open Standards Interoperability Innovation Plug n Play Evolution of Interoperability IT Standards are driving the transfer, communications and transport layers…. Modbus/DDE Multi-Vendor Common Protocols Proprietary Systems Connectivity Integration • Information is • distributed on a • transport layer • Hardwire (Ethernet, Firewire, Serial) • Optical (Fiber) • Wireless (BlueTooth, WAP, IEEE 802.11)

  11. CABA's Intelligent & Integrated Buildings Conference "Profiting From The Intelligent Building"December 2-3, 2002Toronto, Canadawww.caba.org/iibc

  12. 50+ members from all building disciplines CABA Intelligent & Integrated Buildings Council “To encourage the development, promotion, pursuit and understanding of integrated systems and automation in homes and buildings.” www.caba.org Building Assessment & Building Enhancement Guidelines 24 Industry leaders - Report released May 31 www.ctbuh.org David Maola, Executive Director • International Council for Research and Innovation • in Building and Construction www.cibworld.nl • W098 - “Intelligent & Responsive Buildings” • “To provide an international forum for discussion and critique on research, • development and design activities related to intelligent architecture, • technologies, systems and materials and their integration within the • design, construction, operation and management of buildings.” Industry Leadership Activities

  13. CABA’s Mission To encourage the development, promotion pursuit and understanding of integrated home and building automation systems.

  14. www.caba.org Continental Automated Buildings Association

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