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Roadmap to oBIX v2.0: Consolidating Control Systems for Enhanced Enterprise Integration

The oBIX v2.0 initiative aims to consolidate various control systems to better align with enterprise expectations. This roadmap outlines the current technical committee's work, including implementation guidelines, possible alignments with existing standards, and the commitment to real-world applications. Key focuses include leveraging BACnet-WS, fostering a compositional approach to system integration, and addressing alarm management. Through collaboration and innovative models, we aim to create a versatile platform that supports operational excellence across multiple domains and enhances customer experiences.

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Roadmap to oBIX v2.0: Consolidating Control Systems for Enhanced Enterprise Integration

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  1. Road map to oBIX v2.0 Toby Considine

  2. Consolidate, Ship, and Move On • Technical Committee’s work-to-date • Sys • Discovery and Point Service) • Alarms • Possible alignment with Base Eventing • History • Should we leverage logger as defined by BACnet-WS?

  3. oBIX v1.0 • Consolidate existing work • Timeline to Completion? • Implementation Guidelines

  4. V1.0 Call to Action • Reviewers of Specification • BACnet-WS Liaison? • Commitment to at least 3 Implementations • LONMARK Certification Process? • Sample Code • Guideline Authors

  5. Road map to the Enterprise • Better adherence to Enterprise expectations • Compositional approach • Minimal Shared Understanding • Abstraction Classes • More Use cases

  6. Where is oBIX needed? A mechanical engineer ponders control systems and the Enterprise. . .

  7. Enterprise Abstraction Models • Capabilities Models • One for each control silo • Analytics Models • M&V – Self Commissioning • Tenant Models • Cross-Silos “The Room” • Uses: Schedules and Variable Costs

  8. Customer Experience Billing Commissioning Enterprise Energy Mgmt Maintenance Mgmt BACnet WS oBIX Base Control Protocol v1.0 oBIX v2 Abstractions oBIX v2 Abstractions oBIX v2 Abstractions Enterprise Energy Management Other VerticalApplications BACnet IP “LON” WS NIAGRA EJB Proprietary Simple BACnet LONMARK NIAGARA Other Industries The Path Ad-Hoc Interfaces to Enterprise (if any) Applications on Native BACnet

  9. Abstractions we can borrow. . . • ASHRAE Guideline Project Committee 20 (GPC 20) • Green Building XML (GBXML) • IAI: IFC and AECXML • Others?

  10. Functional Domain Services used by Owners, Operators, and Tenants • WS-Buildings HVAC (based on GPC 20) • WS-Buildings Power • WS-Buildings Access Control • WS-Buildings Intrusion Detection • WS-Buildings CCTV • WS-Buildings Occupancy

  11. Analytics and Cross-Domain Abstractions • WS-Buildings Performance (M&V, commissioning) • WS-Buildings Analytics • WS-Buildings Tenant Services

  12. ? Your latest thing Real-world installations are composed of multiple standards ...so oBIX v2 should be composable … Your VPN Legacy data structure ODBC / JDBC WS-This WS-That WS-The-Other FeeML FieML FoeML Eb-whatever FumML

  13. Other domains composed into v2.0 • WS-Policy • XAML • BPEL • UDDI • WSDL

  14. Reference implementations How oBIX works in different domains • Reference implementations of oBIX as WSDM and WS-Management. • Reference implementation for a combined oBIX/UPnP service. • Guidance for implementing each control silo

  15. Call to Action: • Silo subcommittees to flesh out requirements • Reference Implementations • Recruiting focused participants

  16. Comments

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