Wireless Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for buildings enables operational and management personnel to move from being reactive to a more proactive approach for their facilities.
With sensors and connected devices, facility managers can monitor equipment performance, identify issues, schedule maintenance, reduce energy consumption, optimize spaces and track personnel and assets as they move throughout the building.
Ideally, a highly reliable digital mesh backbone that enables interconnected smart building solutions provides managers with a holistic view of real time operations across a facility. Through IoT, data is continuously fed into a centralized control platform, providing a wealth of information that allows facility managers to make informed decisions and focus their efforts on future planning.
In this session from NFMT Baltimore, Youssef Kamel, SVP, Smart Buildings and Smart Tracking Business for WIREPAS, discusses the need for smart buildings to improve energy efficiency and modernize existing infrastructure by incorporating wireless connectivity. Wireless technology is essential for managing large buildings efficiently, especially older structures. However, trust in wireless systems has been hindered by issues like interference and interoperability.
Building management systems have continually evolved since they were first introduced. Products today can offer long-range, high-density connectivity with low power consumption. BMS can be used for smart metering, smart lighting, and asset tracking in commercial offices, educational campuses and more.
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