توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Internet of Things for Smart Buildings: Leverage IoT for smarter insights for buildings in the new and built environments
نام کتاب : Internet of Things for Smart Buildings: Leverage IoT for smarter insights for buildings in the new and built environments
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : اینترنت اشیا برای ساختمانهای هوشمند: از اینترنت اشیا برای بینش هوشمندتر برای ساختمانها در محیطهای جدید و ساخته شده استفاده کنید.
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نویسندگان : Harry G. Smeenk
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تعداد صفحات : 306
ISBN (شابک) : 9781804619865
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 24 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Cover
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Foreword
Contributors
Table of Contents
Preface
Part 1: Applications for Smart Buildings
Chapter 1: An Introduction to IoT and Smart Buildings
A day in a smart building
Arrival and access
Information, preferences, and data
Communications network and collaborative conferencing
Smart building infrastructure
Tenant applications
Smart building definition
Types of smart buildings
What is the Internet of Things (IoT)?
IoT challenges
How smart buildings and IoT came together
The stakeholders and benefits of a smart building
Safety and security
Cost reduction
Revenue generation and increased asset value
Improved quality of experience
Traditional building issues solved by IoT and smart buildings
Smart buildings for a smart city
The history and evolution of building control systems
Summary
Chapter 2: Smart Building Operations and Controls
Facility controls/building operations maintenance
Remote monitoring and management
Building management systems/building automation systems
Energy management
Lighting systems
Facility support
Preventive/predictive maintenance
Tenant billing for sub-metering usage
Maintenance alerts/notifications
Space management
Summary
Chapter 3: First Responders and Building Safety
What first responders need
Public safety standards and codes
Public safety systems
IoT and the future of public safety systems
IoT and first responder challenges
New safety requirements for the new normal
Building access control systems
Visitor registration
Cleaning
Touchless controls
IoT smart building safety systems
Security and cameras
Accessibility
Indoor air quality monitoring
Building communications network/broadcast/push messaging
Summary
Chapter 4: How to Make Buildings Smarter with Smart Location
Location data sources
Indoor positioning
Navigation, maps, and way-finders
Asset location and tracking
Asset-tracking technologies
Real-time occupancy
Occupancy sensing applications
Occupancy-sensing technologies
Summary
Chapter 5: Tenant Services and Smart Building Amenities
Work orders and tenant requests
Space occupancy, utilization, and booking
Financial interactions
Data analytics
Workforce applications
Concierge services and the amenity marketplace
Customized applications
Gamification
Custom experiences
Summary
Part 2: Smart Building Architecture
Chapter 6: The Smart Building Ecosystem
IoT sensors and devices
Connectivity
Transmission methods
Traditional building communications protocols
Common wireless IoT building communications protocols
Three layers of computing
Edge and fog computing
Cloud computing
Software and APIs
Data management
User interface and single pane of glass (SPOG)
SPOG
Summary
Chapter 7: Smart Building Architecture and Use Cases
Smart building architecture to pull components together
Smart building architecture challenges
IT/OT convergence
Use case – IAQ monitoring
Unexpected benefits
Use case – smart IoT-connected restrooms
Use case – PoE at the Sinclair Hotel
How it works
Solving for the smart building architecture
Use case – energy reduction at an Australian shopping mall
Cybersecurity for smart buildings
NIST cybersecurity best practices
Smart building IoT and privacy
Summary
Chapter 8: Digital Twins – a Virtual Representation
Smart building digital twin defined
History and use in smart buildings
Monetization opportunities
Types of digital twins
Layers and components
Creating a digital twin
Digital twins helping public safety teams
Smart hospitals using digital twin technology
Lowe’s stores introducing digital twin technology
Digital twin smart building challenges
Summary
Part 3: Building Your Smart Building Stack
Chapter 9: Smart Building IoT Stacks and Requirements
What are smart building stacks?
The Smarter Stack
How to use the Smarter Stack
The Smarter Stack use cases
Business categories use case
Connectivity and communications use case
Cybersecurity use case
High school requirements use case
Using the Smarter Stack to gain perspectives
The Smarter Stack for financial considerations
The Stack for technologies, standards, and protocols
What will be the approach, agile or all-at-once?
Summary
Chapter 10: Understanding Your Building’s Existing Smart Level and Systems
How smart is your building
The Smarter Stack
WiredScore
SPIRE Smart Building Assessment™
Smart Building Alliance
Smart Building Collective assessment and certification
Current building systems
Civil systems
Structural systems
Mechanical systems
Electrical systems
Energy systems
Plumbing systems
Technology systems
Communication systems
A post-smart building assessment
Network diagram
System modification, upgrade, replacement, and addition
Summary
Chapter 11: Technology and Applications
Hardware technology
Smart building applications
IoT middleware
Codes, standards, and guidelines to consider
Summary
Part 4: Building Sustainability for Contribution to Smart Cities
Chapter 12: A Roadmap to Your Smart Building Will Require Partners
Smart project planning
A built environment drives the majority of IoT smart buildings projects
New buildings create built-in IoT opportunities
Partners
Smart building project roadmap
Potential roadblocks
Summary
Chapter 13: The Importance of Smart Buildings for Sustainability and the Environment
ESG
ESG terminology
ESG and buildings
Sustainability
Sustainability data
ESG and sustainability confusion
Green buildings
EU sustainability taxonomy
ESG and smart buildings investments
Sustainability funding
Global sustainability plan
Summary
Chapter 14: Smart Buildings Lead to Smart Cities
The elusive smart city
Smart city defined
The benefits of a smart city
Smart buildings create the smart city
Framework for measuring smart city impact
IoT helps buildings give back to the grid
Net-zero buildings
Government buildings are smart city starters
World’s top smart cities 2022
Summary
Chapter 15: Smart Buildings on the Bleeding Edge
Smart buildings’ impact on NOI
Smart buildings are digitalizing the commercial real estate market
Building smart from the start
Intelligent learning
AI is making buildings smarter
Unified buildings
IoT will drive the future of buildings
What’s next
Final thoughts – data tagging
Summary
Index
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