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Wow BMS/EMS (Building/Energy Management System) The future is now Chris Peto, BASF Ludwigshafen , 20.01.2015

The future is now Chris Peto, BASF Ludwigshafen, 20.01.2015

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Wow BMS/EMS

(Building/Energy Management System)The future is now

Chris Peto, BASF Ludwigshafen , 20.01.2015

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Who Am ISystem Software Engineer, University of MarylandLive in Dreieich, GermanyResource Solutions (since 1999)Security/Building Automation, Devices, Graphics,

Networks, OPC, Internet Technologies Computer languages:

C/C++/C#, JavaScript, Java, HTTP, SVG, HTML, XML, PHP, SQL, ODBC, JSON, XSLT

Operating SystemsWindows, Mac, iOS, Android, Linux

Protocols (relevant)SNMP, BACNet, Modbus, LON, EIB, Profibus, Ethernet, ...

Wow BMS/EMS

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Experience Siemens

Management system, New York City Subway Siemens, Bosch, Shell, GEZE, Frankfurt Airport, Zürich Airport

OPC Servers, plus approx. 160 Device drivers CETEC Vision AG

PRISMA, security/building management system Tyco

DMS Sisseln security/building management, Vaduz Bank EFE

JVA (Weiterstadt, Frankfurt Oder, Görlitz, Rohrbach, Hünfeld, Asklepios Klinik Langen)Communications and access monitoring control

Ela-SoftSecurity/building management, Europe wide

CEGELECPipeline monitoring/controling system

ManrolandProduction quality control/monitoring system

Heidelberg DruckJayHawk event/message routing system

and many more ...

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Wow BMS/EMS User InterfaceWow BMS/EMS

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Wow BMS is a state-of-the-art Building Management SystemDirectX drawing for speedBuilt-in JavaScript engineDynamic Client/ServerRedundant standalone distributed dataOPC client connectivityBuilt-in graphic editorFramesets for layoutUser Internationalization

Wow BMS/EMS

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DirectX Drawing for SpeedLatest drawing technology, DirectX. Accelerated graphic drawing Minimum use of processor time. Ergonomical multimedia appearance

Customer/User acceptance

Wow BMS/EMS

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Built-in JavaScript EngineBuilt in JavaScript engine

Number 1 scripting language, with editor

ScalabilityReduction in special project requests

turnaround

Meeting all project requirements(intelligent complex objects)

Wow BMS/EMS

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Dynamic Client/ServerMultiple workstations can take over server

responsibilities if the actual server goes down. Dynamic data distributionInitialization of newly found workstations in

the networkReporting of system failures

Information Retention

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Redundant Standalone Distributed DataEach workstation is a standalone system,

other failures do not interfere with system use and stability Complete online data distribution over the

network No dependencies

Each station has all data that is required for it to run

If one workstation goes down none of the others are effected

Data Integrity

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OPC Client ConnectivityOPC (OLE for Process Control) allows for any

OPC Server to be connected with minimal configuration

There are OPC Server for just about any deviceWow BMS/EMS provides flexible solutions for many

problems in project configuration and special requests Allows scalable solutions through scripting or simple

conversion tables Device controlling and visualization is also achieved

through scripting, making it easy to create a rich interactive user interface

Wow BMS/EMS

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Built-in Graphic EditorEmbedded very high quality graphic editor

Simple to complex changes within a very short time

Intuitive interface allowing any level of user to use it

Outsourcing of mundane tasks to students or part time employees

Costs savings for configuration

Wow BMS/EMS

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Framesets for LayoutBest possible use of monitors based on

framesets Embedded frameset editor to create layoutCan be assigned per workstationFiltering of information

Wow BMS/EMS

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User Internationalization100% international

Each user can be assigned a languageComplete user interface changes over to users

preferred languageText in graphicsLogin on-the-fly

Language file human readable/changeable text formatContains settings for right-to-left languages

Wow BMS/EMS

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Energy Data Archiving and ExportOPC Servers from Resource Solutions can

store historical data in any ODBC databaseWow BMS/EMS can export to Excel and/or

visualize this data in a trend graphThe scheduler can be set to do this on any

recursive time scheduleData that is not stored by OPC server can be

stored by Wow BMS/EMS to an ODBC database

Wow BMS/EMS

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Data Conversion Wow BMS/EMS

can convert any data from OPC clients by scripting or simple conversion.

Wow BMS/EMS

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Graph and TrendingGraphs show value, time, status and average

and can be printed and exported as image or excel spread sheet.

Wow BMS/EMS

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AdvantagesLower cost for initial configuration and up-

keepStability – less on-site maintenance/downtimeHigh user acceptance – simple, yet complete

UIDynamic – fits any users needsScalable – from simple to complexNetworked – Intranet, WAN, Cloud

computingCost Efficiency

Wow BMS/EMS

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DEMOShow OPC Servers interfaceConnection of devicesConfiguration of sensorsData conversionExport history dataTrending with graphsGraphic editorIntelligent graphic objects with scriptingFrameset editor

Wow BMS/EMS

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Contact

Chris PetoResource SolutionsHöhenweg 3463303, Dreieich, Germany

Tel: +49 (0)6103 802198Mobile: +49 173 308 7843Email: [email protected]

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