Smart Buildings

Energy cost reduction, automated control and increased security

Residential and commercial buildings are the main focus of energy consumption in cities today. In addition, safety and the need to automate control are increasingly taking over building management. As a result, they need to continuously adapt to changes in consumption patterns, occupation and security needs.

Sensors deployed within buildings can help measure and control different aspects that support decision-making and streamlines building automation. For example we can measure environmental parameters (temperature, humidity and air quality) to efficiently manage the climate and the quality of indoor air, we can measure consumption (electricity, gas, water, etc.) to manage and optimize costs, or we can control access and number of people circulating within community spaces to apply safety rules.

Thanks to the Smart Data System platform data from any type of sensor or device can be collected and used on any of the solutions described previously.

Common examples are:

  • HVAC control based on environmental conditions
  • Community lighting centralize on/off switching based on schedules or motion detection
  • Access control and authorization
  • Energy consumption control

Common examples are:

  • HVAC control based on environmental conditions
  • Community lighting centralize on/off switching based on schedules or motion detection
  • Access control and authorization
  • Energy consumption control