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Digitalizing Building Infrastructure
Workplace & Building Trends:
February 2017
David Bell, B.Eng MIET
Digitization Architect
Digital Transformation – What is it?
Current Workplace and Building Design Trends
Digital Building Infrastructure
Digital Lighting Example
Variable Air Valve Example
Workplace Example
Network Considerations for Digital Building Infrastructure
Cisco Deployment Examples
Summary
Agenda
Adaptable Systems that Collect & Provide Data
What is Digital Transformation?
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The Workforce is in Transition: Quad-generational
Personalize Your Approach to Each Generation for Better Engagement
Motivati
on
Values Work
Style Working Longer,
Retiring Later Defined By Their Work Value Face Time
Independent, Resourceful, Self-reliant
Value Work-Life Balance Don’t Need or
Want Face Time
Independent, Resourceful, Self-reliant
Work Must Make Their Lives and Society Better
Expect Equal Seat at the Table
Just Now Entering the Workforce
Only Know Global, Diverse
Workforce/place Prefer Live/Video/Visual
Generation Z
(born 1995 to 2009)
Generation X (born 1964-1980)
Baby
Boomers (born 1946-1964)
Millenials
(Generation Y)
(born 1980-1995)
Cybersecurity of
Digitized Physical
Assets
Tenant/visitors
Technology
Expectations
Differentiated
Experience
Drive down
CAPEX cost of
Developments
Future Proof
Long-lived Assets
Environmental
Savings
Challenges in Real Estate – Owner / Tenant
Shrinking Budgets
Digital Building Represents Huge IoT Opportunities
$4
$ spent on energy per square foot
$ spent on rent per square foot
$40
$$ spent on an employee per square foot
$400
Smart Lighting Disruption
The Internet of Things
Intelligent Building
Technology Convergence
New Workforce Experience
What are the impacts ? Where are the true costs ?
Legacy Building Networks Operate in Silos Facility Management Maintenance Management IT Network Management
Wireless
IP Telephony
VAV
FCU
Heat
Pump
Chilled
Beam
Boilers
Chillers
BMS
AHU
Building Mgmt
VAV
FCU
Heat
Pump
Chilled
Beam
BMS
Building Mgmt
IP Camera
CCTV
DVR
Lighting
Control
General
Lighting
Channel
Controllers
DSI/DALI
Interface
Occupancy
Detectors
Lighting
Control
General
Lighting
DSI/DALI
Interface
Occupancy
Detectors
Access
Control Access
Control
IP Convergence for Digital Building Technologies
PBX
2005 Late 2000s 2010 2015 1995
Data Network
IP Telephony Building Management Systems using
low-voltage PoE
IP Cameras IP Building Systems on low-
voltage PoE
OpEx
Coax
BACnet
Lighting
Experiences
Cloud Management and Analytics
Ventilation
Sensing
Lighting
A Digital Lighting Example
• High voltage cabling for lighting (110V or 277V Power)
• Legacy RS-485 protocol for control
A/C Power
Lighting Control Module
Control Network (DMX, DALI, LonWorks, BACnet, KNX, RS-485)
Digital Lighting Control Driver Modules
Sensors (Light, Motion,
CO2/CO, etc.) WiFi Access Point
IP Video Surveillance
Camera
Wall Switch
es HVAC Variable Air
Valves
Digital Building Devices …
Wiring Closet
Energy Mgmt
Bldg Mgmt
Lighting Control
Cisco/Partner Cloud Services
Commercial LED PoE Fixtures
• Switch PoE powers LED lights and other edge devices
• Both power and control provided through RJ-45 Ethernet cable
• Lower TCO: reduced material & labor cost, energy savings
• Intelligent IP platform: software analytics for broader building automation initiatives
Digital Lighting Infrastructure Traditional Lighting Infrastructure
A Digital Variable Air Valve and Thermostat Example
PoE Port – Power and Data
Lighting goes Digital with POE/UPOE
Colour beacons create pathway lighting or indicate room status Integrated BLE for nearby devices Integrated Speaker modules
Any light can be backed up with a
UPS
Integrated CO2 and
other gas or particle sensors LiFi to data
streaming applications
Digital/POE Lighting provides strategic ceiling placement for advanced sensor technologies and other
devices
Smart Space
Workplace
Enable personalized, adaptive and contextual experiences in the workplace
Brings together and improves the physical and virtual aspects of the workplace
Triggers contextual experiences
Ensures better use of workspaces
Personalizes the experience giving a sense of place
Enables minimal interaction experiences
Lowers energy costs
Optimizes office space and resource utilization
Maximizes hot desking success
Provides greater insight into occupant’s behavior, collaboration touch points, and workflows
Make workspaces available, when and where people need them, on demand
Assets Protection
Understand work patterns and performance
Preset Phone & Video Profile
User Experience
Customized Lighting (Intensity and Color)
Room Temperature
Intensity
High
Temperature
68° 74° Color
Blue
Natural Light
Adapt Environment to Personal Preferences
Granular, Fixture-level Visibility and Control
>50% More Energy Saving Over Traditional Methods
Lower Costs
Save Energy, Lower Costs
Harvest Daylight
Centrally Manage Lights Via the Network
Business Analytics
Workspace Optimization with Presence Sensors
Analyze Traffic Patterns
Reallocate Space
Improve Security
Network Considerations for Digital Building
Infrastructure
Network Platforms
• Flagship UPOE switch with and dual 1.1KW Power Supplies
• Converged Wired and Wireless access
• Stack Power support
• Foundation for Open Network Environment (SDN And Cisco One)
• Fanless design with flexible mounting options
• 240W power budget for POE+
• Option to run instant access with optional 10G uplink ports
• Industry first to support Perpetual POE
• 2-event POE classification support
• Ideal for in-ceiling applications / distributed deployment model
3560CX Compact Switch
3850UPOE Switch Family
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Cisco Catalyst Digital Building Series
Optimized for Light and Building Deployments
Optimized for lighting • Power efficient (low standby)
• Plenum ”UL” Rated
Sturdy reliable design: “built
to last” • Passive cooling
• Long MTBF
Simplified and Secure ceiling
mounting
Cisco UPOE and PoE+
innovation • Perpetual PoE
• Fast PoE
Optimized for IOT
connectivity • CoAP protocol support
• Energy monitoring
Cisco IOS Security
Day 0 out of band (OOB)
config • USB and Bluetooth
connectivity
• Configure and diagnostics
Day 1/Day 2 management • Image upgrades
• Diagnostics and alerts
Available on iOS and Android
Innovative
Design
Enhanced
for IoT
Simplified OT
Perpetual PoE
30-45 sec reboot
Bluetooth ready
0.5W/Port Standby Power
COAP
Plenum Certified
90% power efficiency
Fanless
EEE
Mobile App
Flexible and Modular Mounting options
8 Ux10/100M POE/POE+
Switch Hibernate mode
Long MTBF
IPV6 ready
Possible Deployment Scenarios
Energy
Mgmt
Bldg Mgm
t Lighting Control
Centralized High Density
Decentralized Low Density Hybrid/Tiered
Energy
Mgmt
Bldg Mgm
t Lighting Control
Energy
Mgmt
Bldg Mgm
t
Zone Controller
Lighting Control
Compact Switches in the Ceiling
Regulatory Compliance for a Digital POE Lighting
UPOE LED driver
IT World IEC 60950-1
General Purpose IT Network
Access Layer Switch
Lighting World UL-2108
POE Wall Controller
Lighting
VLAN
IT VLAN
Facilities Maintained
IT Maintained
Links to Enterprise Distribution Layer
Network
UL-2108 Specifically Allows POE as a class 2 input power source
for Low Voltage LED Lighting Systems
WATERPARK
PLACE III
Cisco Digital Ceiling
WaterPark Place III Create an Innovative and Efficient Workspace
Challenge • Build an innovative, energy-efficient
workspace
Digital Transformation • PoE-powered lighting with Catalyst switches
• Sensor-based access to workspaces
• Analytics with fixture-level visibility
Business Outcomes • Converge five networks—HVAC, metering,
lighting, CCTV, access—into one
• Lower CapEx (~10%) and OpEx (~$600k)
• Reduce energy costs by 50% by replacing
fluorescent lights with LEDs and using PoE
• Anticipate earning Toronto’s first
Enterprise Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum
Certification
The Workforce is changing and the Building is changing to accommodate Millennial’s represent 21% of the
workforce while Baby Boomers are retiring
Digital Transformation is essential in the Workplace of the Future
The Digital Building Infrastructure will be play a major role in the Digital Workplace
Digital Transformation must be part of your IOT Strategy
Low Voltage is safer
Facilitates Adds, Moves, Changes without turning circuit power off
Integration with applications and other building systems maximize energy savings
Building Codes are Changing to Allow Digital Building Infrastructure
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