Building automation is the use of automation and control systems to monitor and control buildingwide systems, such as HVAC, lighting, alarms, and security access and cameras. Converging these systems into a single IT-managed network infrastructure creates a smart building. Smart buildings often use Power over Ethernet (PoE) to power and connect IoT devices and sensors.
Building automation use sensors and controls to monitor and adjust a building's three types of utilities: electricity, heating and air-conditioning, and water and sewer.
Common examples are:
Automation of building utilities has evolved at different rates. Typically, each utility system has been controlled separately. More recently, building management systems (BMS)—also known as building automation systems (BAS)—have been developed to help resolve the issue of siloed operations. These systems combine the control of various building automation functions into common control interfaces.
Using the fourth utility—in this case, a building's data network—smart building systems take building automation to the next level. They do so by not only connecting but also interconnecting sensors and devices to work in coordination, sharing data that helps to manage the building's ecosystem in real time.
Leveraging building data and applying artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) to the data makes the building both programmable and responsive to the needs of the users and the building manager.
Building automation is the use of automation and control systems to monitor and control buildingwide systems, such as HVAC, lighting, alarms, and security access and cameras. Converging these systems into a single IT-managed network infrastructure creates a smart building. Smart buildings often use Power over Ethernet (PoE) to power and connect IoT devices and sensors.
Building automation is the use of automation and control systems to monitor and control buildingwide systems, such as HVAC, lighting, alarms, and security access and cameras. Converging these systems into a single IT-managed network infrastructure creates a smart building. Smart buildings often use Power over Ethernet (PoE) to power and connect IoT devices and sensors.
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