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Copyright© 2013 Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd Company Overview Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd

Copyright© 2013 Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd Adaptive Wireless Solutions Founded 2004 Specialists in monitoring and control solutions using wireless mesh sensor networks Offer systems integration and equipment supply for numerous wireless and wired technologies driven by customer requirements Distributor for ECOMM, Spinwave Systems and Wireless Sensors in UK and Europe Reseller for Netbiter in UK Can help you integrate and manage your data gathering and monitoring activities –Complete solution design, supply and support –Wireless technology consulting and advice –Programme and project management –Technical and wireless architecture design –Equipment and software supply from multiple vendors –Integration with other systems –Installation and commissioning –Maintenance and Support

Copyright© 2013 Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd Customers We have had enquiries and projects in energy management, BMS and related monitoring and control applications in a wide cross-section of industries from commercial offices, universities and colleges, apartment complexes, to shipyards, food companies and national utilities. Customers in UK, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Hungary, Israel, Saudi Arabia BOMBARDIER

Copyright© 2013 Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd Business Advantages of Mesh Radio Economic and operational advantages vs. wired sensors Up to 90% lower installed costs –Lower cost of required equipment and supplies –Much quicker installation = less on-site time and less process disruption Monitor and control in: –harsh environments (lots of metal and interference) –“wire unfriendly” situations where wires are difficult or undesirable Monitors movable or rotating equipment Easy optimisation of sensor position in process for a better result Low cost and speedy retrofit to existing equipment and processes Cost-effective diagnostics in uncertain or temporary situations Multiple sensor types with standard wireless nodes on a single network Remote, ‘PC-less’, monitoring from anywhere on the internet

Copyright© 2013 Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd Wireless Network Types Direct Connection –Wire replacement –Point to point, highly specific –Engineered to suit application Star –One central routing and control point –Single-hop - point to multi-point –All data flows through central point Mesh –Multiple data paths –Multi-hop –Can operate as star or hybrid star/mesh –Self configuring, self healing –Highly flexible, highly reliable Gateway Mesh node Sensing node Older, less flexible, less reliable technologies Newer, more flexible, more reliable technology

Copyright© 2013 Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd Operational Advantages of Mesh Multiple Pathways –Stronger connectivity –Self-Healing, Self-Managing Transmit Around Equipment –More robust –More flexible Extend Network Range –More robust –More capable Primary Secondary Out of Range Primary

Copyright© 2013 Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd Core Mesh Wireless Product Ranges SystemMonitor?Control? ECOMMYes SpinwaveYesNo Wireless SensorsYesNo

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Solution Architecture – Netbiter remote monitoring Typical Sensors and I/O devices Battery and/or line powered Temperature sensor Temperature and humidity Occupancy, door contact Light Pulse counting Dry contact inputs Up to 32 inputs per radio: contact, NTC, 0-5V, 0-20mA Relay and analogue outputs Multi-stage thermostat controller Modbus RTU bridge Wireless mesh Gateway Netbiter is Modbus TCP proxy Wireless range to cover large sites, highly reliable digital mesh radio, not affected by interference. Scales from 1 to 100’s of points. Netbiter transfers data off-site to Netbiter Argos remote monitoring portal. Web API available to integrate data to other applications Remote off-site monitoring using Netbiter Argos

Copyright© 2013 Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd Although we specialise in mesh radio we also use GSM/GPRS and Narrowband radio systems when needed to meet customer requirements

Copyright© 2013 Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd Energy Management Solution Overview (1)

Copyright© 2013 Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd Energy Management Solution Overview (2)

Copyright© 2013 Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd Example Projects Integration typeSectorDescription BACNet-IP/ BMSBuilding management Wireless temperature monitoring in large office building. Data integration to existing BMS using BACNet-IP. BMSEnergyWater meter pulse count transfer 600m line of sight. Pulse replication output BMSEnergyWireless electricity submetering from existing pulse output meters into BMS via BACNet-IP. 150 metres across roadway with one unit 50 metres further away. Modbus TCP/ PLC and CitectData CentreData centre wireless temperature and humidity monitoring application. 56 battery-powered sensors. Data fed into Citect monitoring and control system used to control set-point for 22 CRAC units. Data also used for SLA KPI reporting Modbus TCP/ BMSEnergyWireless temperature monitoring and window damper, heating valve and air recirculation damper controls. Historic university building. Demonstration project for Irish government. BMSEnergyWireless boundary gas meters pulse transfer to BMS outstations on hospital site Modbus TCP / OnCallEnergyTemperature, Humidity, differential pressure, utility consumption, water pressure monitoring in energy experimental facility for domestic house energy efficiency analysis.

Copyright© 2013 Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd Application example – Westfield Shopping Mall BMS integration for temperature control 55,000 Sq Metres on two floors with Atrium 49 Air handling units on roof 1 Wireless network 18 Mesh repeaters 30 Sensing nodes Ambient Temperature input to HVAC zone controls via Modbus TCP Installed in 2 days to resolve critical operating requirement £6,100 equipment cost

Copyright© 2013 Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd Application example – Large Data Centre Monitoring Solution Primary Server Secondary Server Remote Disaster Recovery Centre Remote Business Continuity Centre Basement Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Console Control Room Viewers Other Viewers Secondary Console Common Ethernet Network Main Mission Critical Data Centre 7,500 Sq Metres 4 Floors Phase Wireless Sub- networks 22 Mesh repeaters 178 Sensing nodes Ambient TRH Phase additional TRH sensors on two floors 4 more wireless sub-networks Phase Being planned now Electrical Power Chilled water

Copyright© 2013 Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd BMS Integration We have supplied systems to clients providing integration to existing BMS’ and software systems via: –Modbus TCP and RTU –BACnet IP –Direct analogue and digital connection –ODBC, OPC and SQL connection BMS’ that have been integrated with our systems include: –Trend –Siemens –Schneider –Andover Controls/TAC –Honeywell –Priva

Copyright© 2013 Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd Contact Details Adaptive Wireless Solutions Ltd 91 High Street Prestwood Great Missenden HP16 9ER Tel:+44 (0) Nick Baker Mobile: Skype: adaptivewireless