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Discovering the Unseen World Toby Considine Co-Chair oBIX Technical Committee Systems Specialist blog: www.NewDaedalus.com
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The engineered world is invisible and uncontrollable
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Established business practices limit information sharing.
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Lack of interoperability of information wastes energy
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We can no longer afford to make decisions about capital facilities that are not fact based
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Information standards will give us visibility and interoperability
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Traditional practices do not share information across design, construction, and operation
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Every stage of building acquisition is in its own silo Current manufacturing is 66% value added, 26% waste and 12% support. Current construction is 10% value added, 57% waste and 33% support. NIST identified 16 Billion annually in value lost due to non-interoperability of information
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Design intents are lost before design
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Energy models are extrinsic to design processes
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Conflicts are not addressed prior to construction.
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Performance and green principles cannot just be bolted on
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Use intrinsic energy models to commission the design
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Commission buildings to the standard of the energy model
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Continuously commission buildings to perform as designed
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An integrated information model enables new results
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Single model reduces cost while speeding construction
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Transfer operating information from design to operations
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Create feedback from actual operations to future designs.
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Higher performing buildings require interoperable interfaces
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Control Protocols are for domain experts only
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Control systems are too complex to integrate into operations
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Monolithic protocols make system interactions too complex. IP TCP ASCII / Unicode URIs TELNET SMTP IMAP / POP3 HTML
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Without nuanced security, systems cannot interact
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Interoperable standards create opportunity for service definition
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Can my system defend its mission?
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Interoperability allows site-based system selection
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What could you do if your building was part of your SOA? QoS, Security, Management & Monitoring (Infrastructure Service ) Data Architecture & Business Intelligence Integration Architecture (Enterprise Service Bus) Existing Application Resources and Assets Package Custom Application Services Business Process Components Process Choreography Atomic and Composite Services 4 3 2 1 67 Enterprise Components Custom Application Package Presentation Layer 8 5 Industry Models Composite service Atomic service
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Without situation awareness, services must limit interaction
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System integrators must define systems roles
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Federated Identity Management ties my identity to my role
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Abstraction and security enable interaction
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Smart buildings need partners to solve the biggest energy issues.
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Buildings that are not responsive are not efficient
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40% of energy in North America is used by building operations.
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Buildings do not interact with their tenants
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Responsive buildings can save 25%-50% of their energy use
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The power grid operates under 1930’s business models.
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30 days of use is summed and you can read it two weeks later
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If you can’t control load, make sure there is always too much
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Two-way communication will enable the building to respond
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Live markets in energy can improve performance dramatically
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Open meter standards enable exchange of live use data
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Building agents can respond to prices to solve grid congestion
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Only coordination that is simple and secure will scale
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Poor data sharing in capital assets are at the heart of some very large societal problems.
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We need new business practices based upon information sharing.
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We can apply best practices from IT to acquisition and operation of capital assets.
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Building information stewardship and open agent-based interfaces bring the hidden world of embedded systems into open and effective use.
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Questions? Toby.Considine@unc.edu blog: www.NewDaedalus.com
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National Building Information Model Standard (NBIMS) www.facilityinformationcouncil.org/bim www.buildingsmartalliance.org www.opengeospatial.org
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Open Building Information Exchange (oBIX) http://www.oasis- open.org/committees/tc_home.php? wg_abbrev=obix http://www.oasis- open.org/committees/tc_home.php? wg_abbrev=obix http://sourceforge.net/projects/obix/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/obix- server/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/obix- server/ http://groups.google.com/group/obix -developers http://groups.google.com/group/obix -developers
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GridWise Architectural Council http://www.gridwiseac.org/ http://www.gridwiseac.org/pdfs/inter opframework_v1.pdf http://www.gridwiseac.org/pdfs/inter opframework_v1.pdf http://www.grid- interop.com/2007/agenda/default.as p http://www.grid- interop.com/2007/agenda/default.as p
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General www.AutomatedBuildings.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demand _response http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demand _response http://www.thegreengrid.org/home
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