Internet of Things for Smart Buildings: leverage IoT for smarter insights for buildings in the new and built environments
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Abstract: | Harness the full potential of IoT in your building to improve living standards, energy efficiency, and more Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Discover how IoT solutions transform mechanical and electrical control systems into smart systems Unlock new revenue potential, operational efficiencies, and improved occupant's quality of life Explore industry thought leadership through author-led real-world applications and use cases Book Description Imagine working in a building with smart features and tenant applications that allow you to monitor, manage, and control every aspect of your user experience. Internet of Things for Smart Buildings is a comprehensive guide that will help you achieve that with smart building architecture, ecosystems, technologies, and key components that create a smart building. In this book, you'll start by examining all the building systems and applications that can be automated with IoT devices. You'll learn about different apps to improve efficiency, reduce consumption, and improve occupant satisfaction. You'll explore IoT sensors, devices, computing platforms, analytics software, user interfaces, and connectivity options, along with common challenges you might encounter while developing the architecture. You'll also discover how to piece different components together to develop smart buildings with the help of use cases and examples and get to grips with the various IoT stacks. After finding out where to start developing the requirements for your project, you'll uncover a recommended methodology to understand your current building systems and a process for determining what needs to be modified, along with new technology requirements. By the end of the book, you'll be able to design and build your own smart building initiative, turning your city into a smart city with one building at a time. What you will learn Discover what's a smart building and how IoT enables smart solutions Uncover how IoT can make mechanical and electrical systems smart Understand how IoT improves workflow tasks, operations, and maintenance Explore the components and technology that make a smart building Recognize how to put together components to deploy smart applications Build your smart building stack to design and develop smart solutions Who this book is for This book is for architects, mechanical, electrical, and HVAC engineers, system integrators, facility, and operations personnel, and others looking to implement IoT solutions to make their buildings smart. Basic understanding of various mechanical and electrical building systems including HVAC, security, fire alarms, communications, and data networks as well as the operations and maintenance requirements is a prerequisite |
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ISBN: | 9781804612408 |
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright and Credits -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part 1: Applications for Smart Buildings -- Chapter 1: An Introduction to IoT and Smart Buildings -- A day in a smart building -- Arrival and access -- Information, preferences, and data -- Communications network and collaborative conferencing -- Smart building infrastructure -- Tenant applications -- Smart building definition -- Types of smart buildings -- What is the Internet of Things (IoT)? -- IoT challenges -- How smart buildings and IoT came together | |
505 | 8 | |a The stakeholders and benefits of a smart building -- Safety and security -- Cost reduction -- Revenue generation and increased asset value -- Improved quality of experience -- Traditional building issues solved by IoT and smart buildings -- Smart buildings for a smart city -- The history and evolution of building control systems -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Smart Building Operations and Controls -- Facility controls/building operations maintenance -- Remote monitoring and management -- Building management systems/building automation systems -- Energy management -- Lighting systems | |
505 | 8 | |a Facility support -- Preventive/predictive maintenance -- Tenant billing for sub-metering usage -- Maintenance alerts/notifications -- Space management -- Summary -- Chapter 3: First Responders and Building Safety -- What first responders need -- Public safety standards and codes -- Public safety systems -- IoT and the future of public safety systems -- IoT and first responder challenges -- New safety requirements for the new normal -- Building access control systems -- Visitor registration -- Cleaning -- Touchless controls -- IoT smart building safety systems -- Security and cameras | |
505 | 8 | |a Accessibility -- Indoor air quality monitoring -- Building communications network/broadcast/push messaging -- Summary -- Chapter 4: How to Make Buildings Smarter with Smart Location -- Location data sources -- Indoor positioning -- Navigation, maps, and way-finders -- Asset location and tracking -- Asset-tracking technologies -- Real-time occupancy -- Occupancy sensing applications -- Occupancy-sensing technologies -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Tenant Services and Smart Building Amenities -- Work orders and tenant requests -- Space occupancy, utilization, and booking -- Financial interactions | |
505 | 8 | |a Data analytics -- Workforce applications -- Concierge services and the amenity marketplace -- Customized applications -- Gamification -- Custom experiences -- Summary -- Part 2: Smart Building Architecture -- Chapter 6: The Smart Building Ecosystem -- IoT sensors and devices -- Connectivity -- Transmission methods -- Traditional building communications protocols -- Common wireless IoT building communications protocols -- Three layers of computing -- Edge and fog computing -- Cloud computing -- Software and APIs -- Data management -- User interface and single pane of glass (SPOG) -- SPOG | |
520 | 3 | |a Harness the full potential of IoT in your building to improve living standards, energy efficiency, and more Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Discover how IoT solutions transform mechanical and electrical control systems into smart systems Unlock new revenue potential, operational efficiencies, and improved occupant's quality of life Explore industry thought leadership through author-led real-world applications and use cases Book Description Imagine working in a building with smart features and tenant applications that allow you to monitor, manage, and control every aspect of your user experience. Internet of Things for Smart Buildings is a comprehensive guide that will help you achieve that with smart building architecture, ecosystems, technologies, and key components that create a smart building. In this book, you'll start by examining all the building systems and applications that can be automated with IoT devices. | |
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contents | Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright and Credits -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part 1: Applications for Smart Buildings -- Chapter 1: An Introduction to IoT and Smart Buildings -- A day in a smart building -- Arrival and access -- Information, preferences, and data -- Communications network and collaborative conferencing -- Smart building infrastructure -- Tenant applications -- Smart building definition -- Types of smart buildings -- What is the Internet of Things (IoT)? -- IoT challenges -- How smart buildings and IoT came together The stakeholders and benefits of a smart building -- Safety and security -- Cost reduction -- Revenue generation and increased asset value -- Improved quality of experience -- Traditional building issues solved by IoT and smart buildings -- Smart buildings for a smart city -- The history and evolution of building control systems -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Smart Building Operations and Controls -- Facility controls/building operations maintenance -- Remote monitoring and management -- Building management systems/building automation systems -- Energy management -- Lighting systems Facility support -- Preventive/predictive maintenance -- Tenant billing for sub-metering usage -- Maintenance alerts/notifications -- Space management -- Summary -- Chapter 3: First Responders and Building Safety -- What first responders need -- Public safety standards and codes -- Public safety systems -- IoT and the future of public safety systems -- IoT and first responder challenges -- New safety requirements for the new normal -- Building access control systems -- Visitor registration -- Cleaning -- Touchless controls -- IoT smart building safety systems -- Security and cameras Accessibility -- Indoor air quality monitoring -- Building communications network/broadcast/push messaging -- Summary -- Chapter 4: How to Make Buildings Smarter with Smart Location -- Location data sources -- Indoor positioning -- Navigation, maps, and way-finders -- Asset location and tracking -- Asset-tracking technologies -- Real-time occupancy -- Occupancy sensing applications -- Occupancy-sensing technologies -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Tenant Services and Smart Building Amenities -- Work orders and tenant requests -- Space occupancy, utilization, and booking -- Financial interactions Data analytics -- Workforce applications -- Concierge services and the amenity marketplace -- Customized applications -- Gamification -- Custom experiences -- Summary -- Part 2: Smart Building Architecture -- Chapter 6: The Smart Building Ecosystem -- IoT sensors and devices -- Connectivity -- Transmission methods -- Traditional building communications protocols -- Common wireless IoT building communications protocols -- Three layers of computing -- Edge and fog computing -- Cloud computing -- Software and APIs -- Data management -- User interface and single pane of glass (SPOG) -- SPOG |
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spelling | Smeenk, Harry G. Verfasser aut Internet of Things for Smart Buildings leverage IoT for smarter insights for buildings in the new and built environments Harry G. Smeenk 1st edition Birmingham ; Mumbai Packt Publishing 2023 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 283 Seiten) Illustrationen txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright and Credits -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part 1: Applications for Smart Buildings -- Chapter 1: An Introduction to IoT and Smart Buildings -- A day in a smart building -- Arrival and access -- Information, preferences, and data -- Communications network and collaborative conferencing -- Smart building infrastructure -- Tenant applications -- Smart building definition -- Types of smart buildings -- What is the Internet of Things (IoT)? -- IoT challenges -- How smart buildings and IoT came together The stakeholders and benefits of a smart building -- Safety and security -- Cost reduction -- Revenue generation and increased asset value -- Improved quality of experience -- Traditional building issues solved by IoT and smart buildings -- Smart buildings for a smart city -- The history and evolution of building control systems -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Smart Building Operations and Controls -- Facility controls/building operations maintenance -- Remote monitoring and management -- Building management systems/building automation systems -- Energy management -- Lighting systems Facility support -- Preventive/predictive maintenance -- Tenant billing for sub-metering usage -- Maintenance alerts/notifications -- Space management -- Summary -- Chapter 3: First Responders and Building Safety -- What first responders need -- Public safety standards and codes -- Public safety systems -- IoT and the future of public safety systems -- IoT and first responder challenges -- New safety requirements for the new normal -- Building access control systems -- Visitor registration -- Cleaning -- Touchless controls -- IoT smart building safety systems -- Security and cameras Accessibility -- Indoor air quality monitoring -- Building communications network/broadcast/push messaging -- Summary -- Chapter 4: How to Make Buildings Smarter with Smart Location -- Location data sources -- Indoor positioning -- Navigation, maps, and way-finders -- Asset location and tracking -- Asset-tracking technologies -- Real-time occupancy -- Occupancy sensing applications -- Occupancy-sensing technologies -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Tenant Services and Smart Building Amenities -- Work orders and tenant requests -- Space occupancy, utilization, and booking -- Financial interactions Data analytics -- Workforce applications -- Concierge services and the amenity marketplace -- Customized applications -- Gamification -- Custom experiences -- Summary -- Part 2: Smart Building Architecture -- Chapter 6: The Smart Building Ecosystem -- IoT sensors and devices -- Connectivity -- Transmission methods -- Traditional building communications protocols -- Common wireless IoT building communications protocols -- Three layers of computing -- Edge and fog computing -- Cloud computing -- Software and APIs -- Data management -- User interface and single pane of glass (SPOG) -- SPOG Harness the full potential of IoT in your building to improve living standards, energy efficiency, and more Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Discover how IoT solutions transform mechanical and electrical control systems into smart systems Unlock new revenue potential, operational efficiencies, and improved occupant's quality of life Explore industry thought leadership through author-led real-world applications and use cases Book Description Imagine working in a building with smart features and tenant applications that allow you to monitor, manage, and control every aspect of your user experience. Internet of Things for Smart Buildings is a comprehensive guide that will help you achieve that with smart building architecture, ecosystems, technologies, and key components that create a smart building. In this book, you'll start by examining all the building systems and applications that can be automated with IoT devices. You'll learn about different apps to improve efficiency, reduce consumption, and improve occupant satisfaction. You'll explore IoT sensors, devices, computing platforms, analytics software, user interfaces, and connectivity options, along with common challenges you might encounter while developing the architecture. You'll also discover how to piece different components together to develop smart buildings with the help of use cases and examples and get to grips with the various IoT stacks. After finding out where to start developing the requirements for your project, you'll uncover a recommended methodology to understand your current building systems and a process for determining what needs to be modified, along with new technology requirements. By the end of the book, you'll be able to design and build your own smart building initiative, turning your city into a smart city with one building at a time. What you will learn Discover what's a smart building and how IoT enables smart solutions Uncover how IoT can make mechanical and electrical systems smart Understand how IoT improves workflow tasks, operations, and maintenance Explore the components and technology that make a smart building Recognize how to put together components to deploy smart applications Build your smart building stack to design and develop smart solutions Who this book is for This book is for architects, mechanical, electrical, and HVAC engineers, system integrators, facility, and operations personnel, and others looking to implement IoT solutions to make their buildings smart. Basic understanding of various mechanical and electrical building systems including HVAC, security, fire alarms, communications, and data networks as well as the operations and maintenance requirements is a prerequisite Intelligent buildings / Design Internet of things Smart materials in architecture Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-1-80461-986-5 |
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