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BASSG's take on Project Haystack
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Advancements in building automation software (BAS) have made it easy to
control lighting, regulate HVAC systems, and operate equipment via
computers or mobile devices. Modern BAS collects massive amounts
of data that is greatly underutilized because it is rarely analyzed to
its full potential. The main hindrance to more effective analysis
centers on the need for a standardized language to make this valuable
data easily shared and accessible between different applications.
To address this concern, Project Haystack was formulated to create a
forum where leaders in the industry could assimilate ideas for a common
language to describe the data produced by today’s equipment systems.
BAS Services & Graphics, LLC (BASSG) is a staunch supporter of
Project Haystack. As an avid participator in the initiative,
BASSG is helping to contrive a new language for the benefit of the
industry. BASSG also understands that a standardized language is
the next step in frontier of building automation and will improve
building operations in a number of ways.
Smart BAS Technologies
As companies, communities, and cities embrace energy conservation
through advanced technologies like smart grids, the massive volumes of
data collected will require rapid analyzations to optimize energy
usage. In theory, an advanced smart grid could analyze data from
thousands of BAS systems and optimize energy usages on a city
scale. A system capable of doing so could save millions
while significantly decreasing energy waste. BASSG is assisting
the pioneering effort to create a language that will make it possible
to develop these types of truly intelligent systems.
Reduction in BAS Labor Costs
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The conceptual models built within BAS systems are often the effort of
vigorous manual labor. A standardized language for describing our
systems and equipment will make it possible for standard automated
processes to replace labor-intensive manual approaches. Such
automation is useful in two significant ways. First, different
applications can analyze equipment system models and present them to
users accurately. Second, this enables the creation of advanced
intelligent automation systems that can recognize equipment systems and
their data, assess external and internal conditions, and improve
building operations on a continuous basis. Automated models would
greatly reduce labor costs, which will make building automation more
cost effective for building owners of all types.
By actively engaging in Project Haystack BASSG is helping to shape the future of building automation.
For more information about BASSG visit www.bassg.com
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