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Intelligent Cities Conference January 19-21, 2009 Umm Al Qura University Al Abdiyah, Markbah Saudi Arabia Ron Zimmer, President & CEO Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) Intelligent Building Trends for the Future
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CABA Vision “The knowledge-based forum for industry leaders who advance the use of technology and integrated systems in the global home and building industry.”
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Intelligent Buildings
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Pneumatic Transmission Electric Controls Electronic Controls Mini Computers Personal Computers Direct Digital Controls BACnet/Lon Revolution Internet/Intranet Growing Convergence of BAS and IT Wireless Interfaces and Email Alarms IT Standardizing Information Presentation Models Evolution of Systems that may Integrate all Building Services on Standard IT Infrastructure Copyright Frost & Sullivan Technological Evolution of BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS
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Copyright ® 2007 The Fourth Utility, LLC All Rights Reserved. Intelligent Buildings Confidential What “Information” is in an Intelligent Building? Building automation systems Energy management Security Digital signage Facility mgmt. and visitor mgmt. POS Consumables Parking Tenant technology Property mgmt. and back office …more Copyright ® 2006 The Fourth Utility, LLC
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High Speed Internet / Wireless Voice Communications Facilities Management Interactive media Visitor management Audio – Video Conf Ambient Music / TV Better Tenant and Common Area Experience Digital signage Services and Technologies Copyright ® 2007 The Fourth Utility, LLC All Rights Reserved.
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HVAC 24/7 MonitorVideo surveillance Elevator Lighting Fire Access Energy Reducing Building Cost Services and Technologies Copyright ® 2007 The Fourth Utility, LLC All Rights Reserved.
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High Speed Internet / Wireless IP Telephony Future Applications Interactive media Visitor management Audio – Video Conf Ambient Music / TV Smarter Building / Property Digital signage HVAC 24/7 MonitorVideo surveillance Elevator Lighting Fire Access Energy Copyright ® 2007 The Fourth Utility, LLC All Rights Reserved.
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Too Many Protocols and Standards!
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PROPOSED ARCHITECTURE Client PC’s with Web Browser Intranet Enterprise Application Servers Network based controller Room Controller Room Controller LonTalk Controller LonTalk Controller Other XML based system Controller oBIX (Ethernet / TCP/IP/XML / HTTP) Network based controller BACnet LonTalk Controller LonTalk Other Protocols
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Intelligent Buildings Roadmap May, 2007 http://www.caba.org/ibrm FREE Executive Summary
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AND THE SURVEY SAYS?
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Technology Usage/Purchase Plans Smart Telephony Telepresence Active RFID Smart Landscaping Intelligent Bathrooms Audio/Video Support Combined Heat and Power/ Alternative Energy Automated Parking Green Buildings and LEED Certification Digital Signage 30% 15% 9% 39% 12% 48% 21% 64% 55% 52% 48% 45% 42% 39% TechnologyCurrently UseMight Purchase
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North American demand for intelligent building controls-environmental (IBC) systems from 1995 to 2010.
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CABA RESEARCH CABA’s Intelligent & Integrated Buildings Council Towards Carbon Neutral Industrial Facilities Convergence of Green and Intelligent Buildings
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Convergence of Green and Intelligent Buildings Research * Completed by Frost & Sullivan
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Intelligent & Integrated Buildings Council Reed Construction Data/RSMeans Life-Cycle Costs Analysis Tool Building Intelligence Quotient Consortium
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Commercial Buildings Energy Use Source: 2008 Department of Energy Buildings Energy Databook
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Fire & Life Safety Lighting Equipment HVAC Equipment BAS $34.4 Billion $41.5 Billion 6.9% 4.3% 4.2% 5.1% Projected Equipment Growth and Usage Source: Frost & Sullivan
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Green Building Certification Projection 2005-2015
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Convergence of Intelligent and Green Buildings
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Rating and Certification (demonstrates the added value) Upgrade Design and Implementation Guidance (demystifies implementation) + BiQ - an online tool
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Typical Building Cost Over A 40 Year Life Cycle
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Facilities as Profit Centers “Today, facilities are viewed as strategic resources... elevating the facility manager to the role of asset manager supporting the organization's overall business goals.... managing facilities as a true profit center.” (From an E-mail promoting a new book “Total Productive Facilities Management - By Richard Sievert)
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