Autonomous buildings

Pleasant indoor climate thanks to intelligent systems

Many large buildings, such as hospitals, railway stations, offices or residential complexes, are now equipped with automation systems. Far too often, however, they operate as stand-alone units. IoT (Internet of Things) based management with higher level data collection and analysis is rare.

And yet the complexity of building management is increasing – beyond the standard monitoring and control of systems, there is now also the need to monitor, network and improve the functionality of systems to provide more comfort and sustainable carbon footprint reduction – e.g. , by optimizing the combination of self-generated solar energy and external energy supply in a grid-connected energy system.

IoT-based HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) systems find the right balance between heating, ventilation and humidity to ensure a pleasant indoor climate, regardless of rain, sun or season.

A smart building is more than a building full of handy gadgets

Technological developments have a major impact on our daily lives. You hear more and more about smart watches, voice control, self-driving car, 5G internet and "smart homes", connected homes or simply SMART HOME. But what exactly is a smart home and how do you make your home smart?
O cladire autonomă care este cu adevărat inteligentă cu instrumente inteligente noi care oferă confort și siguranță, dar și confort optim și posibilitatea de a economisi energie.
For example, by installing a smart thermostat. Or by choosing a heat pump that ensures you can already live warm and sustainably without natural gas, but also smart enough to keep up with developments in Smart Home technology.
All these smart products and services have one thing in common: they communicate with each other. This used to be wired, but increasingly wireless these days. Devices with simple functions (such as sensors) typically use RF (radio wave) techniques.
RF techniques require a minimum of power, so the batteries in these devices last a long time. Devices with more extensive features use Wi-Fi signals more often because bandwidth and signal speed are important. Moreover, these types of devices usually do not work on batteries, but are powered by a mains socket (230V).
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