Ubiquitous internet-enabled devices and sensors, constantly monitored and communicating with each other, represent a system collectively referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT).
When sensors are deployed in the built environment as data capture, and communication devices are paired with big data analytics, the concept of smart buildings emerges, providing value-driven results for owners and occupants. IoT technology permits multifunctional building systems to be integrated and interrogated with linkages to the operating needs of occupants via the business’ own core operating systems.
The resultant diagnostics enable the analysis of building efficiency, covering services performance, maintenance requirements and energy consumption as well as monitoring occupier use and comfort including space utilisation, indoor air quality, daylight metrics, acoustic levels and more.
This connectivity and analysis also enables the performance of the…
