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The International Symposium Of Intelligent Application For Future

Life

May 20-21, 2009Taipai, Taiwan

Ron Zimmer, President & CEOContinental Automated Buildings Association

(CABA)

The Convergence of Green and Intelligent Buildings

CABA Vision

“The knowledge-based forum forindustry leaders who advance the use of technology and integrated systems in the global home and building industry.”

CABA Board of Directors

1.1. Martin Cullum – Bell Canada - ChairmanMartin Cullum – Bell Canada - Chairman

2.2. Leo DelZotto – Tridel Corporation – Vice-ChairLeo DelZotto – Tridel Corporation – Vice-Chair

3.3. Roy Kolasa – Honeywell International – Vice-ChairRoy Kolasa – Honeywell International – Vice-Chair

4.4. Dr. Morad Atif – National Research Council/Institute for Dr. Morad Atif – National Research Council/Institute for Research in ConstructionResearch in Construction

5.5. Brian Burch – Hewlett-Packard CompanyBrian Burch – Hewlett-Packard Company

6.6. Jonathan Cluts – Microsoft CorporationJonathan Cluts – Microsoft Corporation

7.7. Lindsay Ellis – Alcatel-LucentLindsay Ellis – Alcatel-Lucent

8.8. Robert Frazier – IBMRobert Frazier – IBM

9.9. Tony Wan – Cisco Systems, Inc.Tony Wan – Cisco Systems, Inc.

10.10. Brad Haeberle – Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.Brad Haeberle – Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.

CABA Board of Directors

11.11. David Dollihite – Direct Energy LPDavid Dollihite – Direct Energy LP

12.12. Dr. Jack Merrow, Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.Dr. Jack Merrow, Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.

13.13. Dr. Satyen Mukherjee – PhilipsDr. Satyen Mukherjee – Philips

14.14. Carol Priefert – Whirlpool CorporationCarol Priefert – Whirlpool Corporation

15.15. Tom Semler – Hydro One Networks Inc.Tom Semler – Hydro One Networks Inc.

16.16. Gene Shedivy – TraneGene Shedivy – Trane

17.17. Steve Teubner – BAE SystemsSteve Teubner – BAE Systems

18.18. Andrew Wale – Vantage/LegardAndrew Wale – Vantage/Legard

19.19. Ron Zimmer – Continental Automated Buildings Association Ron Zimmer – Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA)(CABA)

Intelligent Buildings

Pneumatic Transmission Electric Controls

Electronic Controls

Mini Computers

Personal Computers

Direct Digital Controls

BACnet/Lon Revolution

Internet/Intranet

Growing Convergence of BAS and IT

Wireless Interfaces and Email Alarms

IT Standardizing Information Presentation Models

Evolution of S

ystems th

at may In

tegrate all Build

ing Services on Standard IT

Infrastr

ucture

Copyright Frost & Sullivan

Technological Evolution of BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEMS

Intelligent Buildings

Why do we build dumb buildings?

What’s Out There?

AdvanceAdvanceDDEDDE

XML

SQL

Too

Many

Protocols and

Standards!

PROPOSED ARCHITECTURE

Client PC’swith

Web Browser

Intranet

EnterpriseApplication

Servers

Network based

controller

RoomController

Room Controller

LonTalk Controller

LonTalk Controller

Other XML based

system

Controller

Controller

oBIX (Ethernet / TCP/IP/XML / HTTP)

Network based

controller

BA

Cn

et LonTalk Controller

Lo

nT

alk

Oth

er

Pro

toco

ls

Construction & Design-Construction & Design-Build challengesBuild challenges

Intelligent Buildings Roadmap

May, 2007

http://www.caba.org/ibrm

FREE Executive Summary

AND THE SURVEY SAYS?

Non-integration

SECURITY

USER STATION USER STATION

HVAC

A

USER STATION

Honeywell

F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4

BREAK GLASS

PRESS HERE

Honeywell

FIRE

BREAK GLASS

PRESS HERE

Honeywell

FIRE

FIRE

C

CCTV

USER STATION

B D

• Separate Bus

• Separate Control

• Minimal data exchange

• Expensive expansions

• No centralized events storage

• Higher Operating costs

Stove-pipe processes with little interactionStove-pipe processes with little interaction

Source: Honeywell International

Facility Integration

EBI STATION/S

SECURITYDIGITALVIDEO

Honeywell

F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4

BREAK GLASS

PRESS HERE

Honeywell

FIRE

BREAK GLASS

PRESS HERE

Honeywell

FIRE

FIREHVAC

• Common Bus

• Peer-to-peer Control • Full data management

• Centralized events storage • Lower operating costs

• Risk Management

• High Functionality & Efficiencies

Total Facility Integration

Integration provides a platform to develop applications that arescalable, interoperable, available, and manageable.

Integration provides a platform to develop applications that arescalable, interoperable, available, and manageable.

Source: Honeywell International

Enterprise Integration

• The Next Step - workflow processes

• Complete systems interrelationships

• Central Alarm Management

• Maximum Efficiency - Control Security - Safety

EBI STATION/S

SECURITY DIGITALVIDEO

Honeywell

F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4

BREAK GLASS

PRESS HERE

Honeywell

FIRE

BREAK GLASS

PRESS HERE

Honeywell

FIRE

FIRE HVAC

ERP SYSTEMS

ASSET MNGT

MULTI-SITE INTEGRATION

Transition from sharing information to managing information

with a common business model throughout the enterprise.

Transition from sharing information to managing information

with a common business model throughout the enterprise.Source: Honeywell International

Enterprise Systems Open Architecture

FireSyst’se

m

Unitary Equipment & Device Network

Controller

Sensor

Valve Actuator LightingControl

IndustryOpenI/O Bus

Internet/Intranet

SecurityAccess Control

PowerMetering

Gateway or Web

Controller

Generators&

Switchgear

Browser UI’s

Browser UIviaWEB & VPN

Server & Workstations

MIS

Time & Attendance

Financial

Ethernet Network LAN/WAN

Source: Honeywell International

Commercial Buildings Energy Use

Cooking, 1.1%

Refrigeration, 0.4%

Office Equipment, 15.5%

Other, 5.3%

Space Heating, 25.0%

Space Cooling, 9.4%

Ventilation, 5.3%

Water Heating, 9.0%

Lighting, 28.9%

Source: 2008 Department of Energy Buildings Energy Databook

Financing14%

Operation50%

Construction11%

Alterations25%

Typical Building Cost Over A

40 Year Life Cycle

Convergence of Intelligent and Green Buildings

BIQ Tool Demo

Rating and Certification

(demonstrates the added value)

Upgrade Design and

Implementation

Guidance(demystifies implementation)

+

BiQ - an online tool

To obtain a complimentary BiQ ranking tool, please contact:Ken GallingerCABA’s Marketing Director888.798.CABA (2222) or 613.686.1814 x229gallinger@caba.orgFor more information visit: http://www.building-iq.com/biq/index.html

Advisory Board Members (6)Advisory Board Members (6)::

Affiliate Members (16)Affiliate Members (16)::

Connected Home Research Council (CH-RC) Members

High Speed Internet / Wireless

Voice Communications

Facilities Management

Interactive media

Visitor management

Audio – Video Conf

Ambient Music / TV

Better Tenant and Common Area Experience

Digital signage

Ser

vice

s an

d

Tec

hn

olog

ies

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HVAC

24/7 Monitor

Video surveillance

Elevator

Lighting

Fire

Access

Energy

Reducing Building CostS

ervices and

Tech

nologies

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High Speed Internet / Wireless

IP Telephony

Future Applications

Interactive media

Visitor management

Audio – Video Conf

Ambient Music / TV

Smarter Building / Property

Digital signage

HVAC

24/7 Monitor

Video surveillance

Elevator

Lighting

Fire

Access

Energy

Copyright ® 2007 The Fourth Utility, LLC All Rights Reserved.

Future Looks Promising

• Integration & Interoperability is achievable• Testing & Certification is Progressing• Efficiency and Sustainability Awareness• Availability of open communication products

and solutions increasing• Focus on personnel training and certification• Recommended specification paragraphs

available

Facilities as Profit Centers

“Today, facilities are viewed as strategic resources... elevating the facility manager to the role of asset manager supporting the organization's overall business goals. ... managing facilities as a true profit center.”

(From an E-mail promoting a new book “Total Productive Facilities Management - By Richard Sievert)

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