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Page 1: Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004 Intelligent Buildings - a short overview Kjeld Svidt November 2004

Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

Intelligent Buildings- a short overview

Kjeld Svidt

November 2004

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

What ?

• Examples• Introduction http://www.letsautomate.com/• Remote control, LON http://demo.echelon.com• Remote control, EIB http://demo.jnetsystems.com/

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

Why intelligent buildings?• Comfort

– Thermal– Visual– Ergonomic

• Economy– Energy– Work efficiency– Other resources

• Safety– Health– Data– Equipment– ...

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

What is an intelligent building?

• Intelligent buildings are buildings that through their physical design and IT installations are responsive, flexible and adaptive to changing needs from its users and the organisations that inhabit the building during it's life time. The building will supply services for its inhabitants, its administration and operation & maintenance. The intelligent building will accomplish transparent 'intelligent' behaviour, have state memory, support human and installation systems communication, and be equipped with sensors and actuators.

Per Christiansson (2000)

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

Intelligent building characteristics (1)

1. be flexible and responsive to different usage and environmental contexts such as office, home, hotel, and industry invoking different kinds of loads from nature, people, and building systems,

2. be able to change states (clearly defined) with respect to functions and user demands over time and building spaces (easy to program and re-program during use)

3. support human communication (between individuals and groups)

4. provide transparent intelligence and be simple and understandable to the users (support ubiquitous computers and networks)

Per Christiansson (2000)

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

Intelligent building characteristics (2)

5. have a distributed long term and short term memory

6. contain tenant, O&M, and administration service systems

7. support introduction of new (sometimes not yet defined) services

8. be equipped with sensors (stationary and mobile) for direct or indirect input and manipulation of signals from users, systems and the building structure

9. be equipped with actuators for direct or indirect manipulation of installations and the building structure

Per Christiansson (2000)

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

Intelligent building characteristics (3)

10.accomplish 'intelligent' behaviour (self diagnosis, trigger actions on certain events and even learn from use)

11.integrate different IBI systems to form complex systems

12.contain IBI life time standardized solutions as far as possible

13.be well documented (in 3D with functional descriptions) available in Virtual Reality with physical structure overlay

Per Christiansson (2000)

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

Intelligent building characteristics (4)

14.provide canalization (information roads) that shall house 'wires' carrying new services

15.be able to handle high band width information transfer.

16.provide dynamic secure information domains (i.e not based on a non-routed Ethernet in a residential block)

17.be open to efficient communication between applications based on for example XML implementations (Christiansson 1998), and platform independent solutions as Jini on Java Virtual Machines, (see http://www.sun.com/jini)

Per Christiansson (2000)

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

Intelligent Building history (1)

• 1980 – Yoneji Masuda writes the book 'Information Sociey' about changes in

society, infornation and knowledge industries, participatory democracy, examples from Japan.

• 1982 – AT&T establish the concept "INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS" due to

marketing reasons.– The INFORMART building is erected in Dallas

• 1984-85– The Smart House Development USA (NAtional Association of Home

Builders, NAHB). – 'Automated Buildings', 'High Tech. Buildings', 'Smart Houses'. – STS, Shared Tenants Services (using PABX, private automatic branch

exchange, is an automatic telephone switching system within a private enterprise)--->

– CSM, Communication Service Management.

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

Intelligent Building history (2)

• 1986: Seminar in Lund – man/machine environment poor – lack of knowledge – information vulnerability – flexibility requirements – no holistic problems view – coordination and procurement forms not

adequate – lack of standards

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

Intelligent Building history (3)

• 1987– N.Y. Times "I.B. is a dumb idea".

• 1990– LonWorks technology work starts

• 1999 – Bluetooth wireless communication – LonWorks use

• Home Automation, 15% • Industry Automation, 35% • Building Automation, 35% • Transport, etc.., 15%

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

Systems

• ”Traditional” systems– proprietary systems– complex cabling

• Fieldbus systems– reduced cabling– standardisation– higher accuracy

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

Fieldbus examples

• LON

• CAN

• Profibus

• Fieldbus Foundation

• P-net

• ASI

• Interbus

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

Major IBI systems in DK

• LON (Local Operating Network)• EIB (European Installation Bus)• IHC (Intelligent House Control)

• Other systems to consider– BAC-net (Building Automation and Control Network– TCP/IP

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

LON Technology

• LonTalk protocol– optimised for control networks

• Neuron Chip– microprocessor with integrated network

support

• Other– network transceivers– routers– software

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

The LON Neuron

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

The LON House

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

LONWorks Advantages

• Scalable system– Plug and play devices

• Distributed intelligence

• Peer to peer communication

• Many physical transmission media supported

• Free topology (Ref: Hertel 2002)

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

BACnet, Building Automation Control Network

• First international standard, ISO 16484-5 for Building Automation Control

• Defines standard “objects”– Datapoints, Setpoints, Schedules, Calendars

• Defines standard “services” for– Data sharing, alarm & event management, Scheduling, Trending,

Device & Network Management

• Defines standard communication media– IP, Ethernet, LON Talk, RS232, ...

• Requires every vendor to specify the specifik BACnet content of its device

• Certifying BACnet devices started in 2004 by two official BACnet Testing Laboratories (BTL)

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

Protocols

• Transportprotocols (”telephone”, infrastructure)– TCP/IP– LON– ...

• Applicationprotocols (languages)– LON Talk– EIB– BACnet– http (web pages)– ftp (file transfer)– Smtp (email)

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Kjeld Svidt, Aalborg University 25.11.2004

• BACnet vinder indpas på management niveau

• LON Talk på field niveau, hvor der er brug for realtime dataudveksling

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