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Much of what we have
talked about has focused on the autonomous smart buildings as the
strategic chess pieces that form the foundation of our truly smart
cities. We need to look at the complete city chessboard and its moving
pieces and explore how our buildings fit into the smart city. We need to understand the cities climate emergency plan,
city data plans, shared cybersecurity infrastructure etc. We need to
understand our next move while adding our buildings to the list of
things amassing mobility data and determining how our rapidly evolving
smart building data best fit into this movement.
Municipalities across the country have joined together to create a new global non-profit organization called the Open Mobility Foundation to support the development of open-source software that provides scalable mobility solutions for cities.
Smart City Building the next chapter of over 50 in our Building Book of Digital Transformation.
The following is a reading list of online articles peppered with HTML
links containing an amazing and diverse amount of information to help
you understand today's smart city building chessboard and its pieces and
players.
Defining Smart Building
Let's start with this definition of What is a smart building? from this article.
Smart Buildings Can they be described by three characteristics and six types of components?
A smart building is a building that, with minimal human control, optimizes defined qualities.
There are three key characteristics here: “Minimal human control,”
“optimizes,” and “qualities.” Let’s have a quick look at each of them.
Minimal human control The essence here is autonomy, and there are two reasons for this:
For a building to be smart, we expect it to manage itself, at least to a high degree.
With a high level of complexity (due to extensive use of digital
solutions) it will be practically impossible for a human operator to
manage the building’s various systems manually.
Optimization - This is why smart buildings are interesting in the first
place: They are expected to do things better than traditional
buildings! In practice, optimization involves the use of advanced
digital systems.
Qualities - Two examples of building-related qualities that receive a lot
of attention are the effectiveness of energy management and space
utilization. There are, however, many other qualities that can be
optimized, such as working efficiency, employee well-being,
environmental impact, waste management, etc.
Contrary to some of the other definitions of "smart building," the
definition above has no reference to technology and does not single out
specific qualities. An important reason for using this definition is
that it encourages us to focus on real needs and benefits, i.e. what we
want to achieve with the building. Definitions that include
references to a specific technology (e.g. IoT, wireless networks,
etc.), or specific qualities (e.g. energy) have a tendency to draw our
attention to the technological implementation (shiny objects…) too
early in the process.
Building as a platform: the business case for smart real estate As
smart infrastructure rises up the corporate agenda, Elisa Rönkä of
Siemens looks at how the physical workplace can contribute to business
growth as a dynamic platform The physical workplace is traditionally
seen by CRE (Corporate Real Estate) teams as a cost-absorbing
necessity, but the emergence of smart infrastructure is changing how we
perceive buildings. Instead of static structures, smart technologies
have turned buildings into dynamic platforms which foster innovation
and better user experience.
A Simple Way to Make Buildings Smart is a Simple Way to Attract Smart Investors
Energy consumption remains a major issue for the building space and for
the world via climate change, but efficiency has never been the sexiest
group of building technologies. It is through startups like Nest,
Comfy, and 75F, that energy efficiency is moving into an exciting new
user- and installation-friendly approach to conserving energy combined
with occupant-focused services. Representing a more juicy-looking low
hanging energy saving fruit that the majority of buildings can actually
reach.
“Clean energy and renewables have gotten a lot of press,” says Singh.
“But the cheapest form of energy generation is actually energy
conservation.”
Smart secrets: stitching together the ecosystems of the future
What does ‘smart’ really mean? And how can we learn from the industry’s
past mistakes? WORKTECH’s Smart Buildings 2019 conference pulled
together key players to share their secrets
The smart movement has snowballed in the past decade, but all the hype
around the subject has failed to develop a clear definition of what
smart really means.
In this V Cast we discuss our September Automated Buildings theme: “Building Backbones and Wireless Skin.”
“Our internet communication connections with everything are under
metamorphic change. They are morphing before our eyes to glass and thin
air, “Fiber” and “Wireless” from the traditional miles of copper wire.”
Also, Ken gives us a preview of the 12 learning sessions scheduled for
the 2020 AHR EXPO.
How are the cities changing?
Building for a Climate Emergency
It has become clear that our countries' governments do not want to deal
with the unpopular reality of a Climate Emergency. Decarbonization,
Electrification, and Resilience are quickly becoming a common part of
our lexicon as cities across North America and around the world start
to take aggressive and urgent action to curb emissions from buildings.
There has been a slew of recent legislation from municipal governments
targeting commercial buildings, both new and existing, with aggressive
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions targets. Here in Vancouver, it all
started with the declaration of a “Climate Emergency” by our city
council, joining over 400 other cities around the world.
This article provides insight Virtual Power Plants Make it Easier to Introduce Renewables but Need Better Policy
Greater energy consumption accelerates climate change but climate
change also accelerates energy consumption. That’s according to a
recent paper by Bas J. van Ruijven, Enrica De Cian, and Ian Sue Wing,
that suggests southern regions of the US, China, and Europe, will see
an additional 25% energy consumption due to climate change alone.
That’s 25% on top of energy demand increases from population growth,
industrial expansion, and other socio-economic factors.
Energy consumption amplifies climate change which amplifies energy
consumption in a potentially catastrophic spiral. This excludes energy
generated from renewable sources, of course, which should already be
the top energy priority. Renewable energy may come from many different
sources but two of the most popular, solar and wind, are intermittent,
only generating power when the sun is shining or the wind blowing. This
would limit the potential of these renewables but for energy storage,
which has developed to make a clean energy world technologically viable.
Our contributing editor Toby Considine provide this quote in his discussion about Self-Optimizing IOT from the Edge - "I’m
working on a new IoT Open Source energy project for Transactive
Resource Management (TRM). TRM uses micro-markets to balance supply and
demand over time of Resources, where a Resource is defined as a
commodity whose value is determined by the time of delivery. The
best known application of TRM is Transactive Energy. There is
some solid Transactive Waterwork going on that uses the same
model. The work is being done for NIST under the umbrella of The
Energy Mashup Lab. The Lab is a non-profit dedicated to promulgating
OSS for smart grids." https://www.theenergymashuplab.org/
TC9 will develop open source software (OSS) for agents
for a transactive energy market. The software will be used to model the
use of transactive energy to manage power distribution within a
neighborhood. Transactive Energy is a means to balance volatile supply
and consumption in real time. Experts anticipate the use of Transactive
Energy to support wide deployment of distributed energy resources (DER)
across the power grid.
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What is a Smart City? These articles provide insight;
Smart City is an enabled Digital Environment where all
the major services & establishments are digitalized and connected.
They work/operate together to create a safe, secure, clean &
efficient planet for the residents and guests of that city.
With the exponential growth in IoT devices & IoT platform,
long-range transmission protocols/mediums; more and more devices,
equipment, services are getting connected and communicating each other
thereby making the Smart City concept a reality.
The network infrastructure is one of the major requirement for having
high-speed & huge volume of data transmission and there by
accomplishing the smart city solution. The upcoming 5G cellular network
and high speed fiber optics based connectivity will help the smart city
solutions to get mature and more feature rich in the coming days.
Also, the various data & application platforms which can handle
this large amount of data from different sources and in different
formats. These platforms are capable of standardizing these data and
run analytics to derive near real-time actionable insights.
Location intelligence – shaping the future of mobility
This
ebook explores the fundamental needs of new mobility providers as they
target business improvements, looks at their considerations as they
forge key technology partnerships, and shows how HERE’s Auto Mobility
Operations solution can help mobility services meet those requirements.
Automated buildings and autonomous vehicles are on a collision course as cities get smart or digitized - Sudha Jamthe CEO IoTDisruptions
"Hi Ken, You always get me thinking from our chats/writing. So
here I go again! This is my first draft thinking about the idea of how
automated buildings and autonomous vehicles are on a collision course
as cities get smart or digitized. My POV here is that AIX or Designing
the AI is going to be crucial to earn the trust of people with data
transparency as their identity extends from fixed spaces to mobility
vehicle experiences." Sudha
The next step to this automation is intelligence in the buildings, in
the mobility infrastructure with a digital identity that can move with
people. Mobility data of people's transactional mobility needs of going
between home and work or preferred coffee shop drop-offs by a
ride-share company or their preference when to hail a taxi vs pickup an
e-mobility bike becomes the fuel that powers this intelligence.
Now, I want you to stop and think about why should this intelligence be
different in buildings, separate from the mobility vehicle when the
user blurs the line between them and is focused on working or living
their lives.
Now add to that the complexity that each person has their own
preference of time, location and preferred mobility and workspace
channels that they want to be personalized to them. For example,
someone is a morning person and works till their kid comes home at 3 pm
when they go pick them up while someone else preferred to work during
the whole day and enjoy the evening with family or friends.
The mobility data that powers this lifestyle essentially extends the
boundary of cities for people and is the key driver that brings the
collision of buildings and vehicles as conjoint spaces serving the
needs of the people.
Play the video and imagine how to bring those building in the background to the foreground
will help you understand how Auto Mobility Operations
helps:Manage and efficiently operate fleet assets with Location
Services, providing fresh, high-quality and global location-based data.
Create a frictionless and compelling UX – with APIs, mapping components
and SW edge capabilities that can be customized and integrated in
mobility applications
AV and UC – an uneasy alliance Mike Halliday, AV and
Multimedia Director at Cordless gives a candid account of what’s going
on in the Audio Visual and Unified Communications arena and the impact
that this is having on the workplace. Whilst interoperability for Video
Conferencing is becoming a luxury, not a standard, the user experience
is becoming defined by the Unified Communications platform selection –
leaving customers at the mercy of vendor-led change. Mike spills the
beans on the interoperability challenges of some of the latest tech on
the market and what this means for our future workplace tech strategies…
A NEW DIGITAL DEAL Beyond Smart Cities.
How to Best Leverage Digitalization for the Benefit of our Communities.
A New Digital Deal answers these vital questions by articulating both a
vision on community digitalization and a rudimentary, practical
framework of building blocks. It explores the essence of
digitalization, how communities can benefit from the next leap of
digital change, and what it is needed to orchestrate it across
stakeholders, both public and private, targeting economic, societal and
environmental aims, cumulating in a New Deal that is digital in nature.
Adding AI Intelligence to smart this article provides further insights It is a misconception that converging your building on IP makes it
truly intelligent. Intelligence means being able to “think” in
REAL-TIME, especially into the future to anticipate what happens next.
By using artificial intelligence (AI) in real-time, this is possible.
Since ATC has the data sets disseminated and defined in the building
with IP-convergence, we can now use AI to predict building operation,
making it a truly Intelligent Building. The term we use is Predictive
Building Management, whereby ATC has partnered with Danateq, a truly
innovative AI company, to link the ASCEND platform with Alex, their
AI-platform (see diagram below). The data sets are exchanged
dynamically, in real-time, to predict future occurrences and
immediately take action to minimize or prevent in advance.
More thoughts here A recipe to create smarter buildings? Did I just come up with the recipe to create Smart Buildings?
Creating smart buildings from existing buildings and letting others
innovate with them in a secure, standardized and easy way. Isn't that
what it's all about?
Step one. Scan the asset, (building, ship, car, etc.) in order to
create the shell of the 3D copy to hang up the objects in a contextual
database to understand relations. Markup where the sensors go in the
digital twin, install them in the asset. Turn the sensors on, and you'll have neurons which can deliver
information through neural pathways, straight into the digital twin
database. The brain can exist both in the building and outside (edge
and cloud).
Step two is all about connecting existing equipment, with a bolt-on,
autodeployable connector library, just sticking them in the ground like
planting seeds, and that will populate the digital twin even more with
data from existing equipment in millions of messages per second.
Schema, tagging, can be added on the fly. This is part of the IoT/IoB first strategy because existing data is
hard to get out from existing equipment for various reasons. Not
necessarily technical. This approach ensures smart city inclusiveness and the definition of sustainable buildings.
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What do you think? The building whisperer.
This article talks of teaching The Digital Twin
A First Step in Attracting & Retaining Commercial Tenants. A
digital twin is a digital representation of both the elements and the
dynamics of how an IoT device operates and its interconnections in a
physical space. By definition, a digital twin has to apply analytics at
every step and can use these advanced analytics to dynamically
recalibrate to its environment. It feeds on data and improves itself,
the more data it processes, putting all IoT data to use in applications
like buildings.
Smart Buildings Will Move Beyond Their Walls to Connect With Smart Cities For smart cities to gain traction, we need to focus the agenda for
smart cities toward smaller use-case studies for improving areas like
public safety and sustainability. That needs to start with connecting
the information inside the built environment to a smart-city context.
Recently, significant advances have been made to connect these built
environments with the cities that surround them, particularly with
sensors that connect buildings to existing infrastructure.
The sharing of information between these smart buildings and smart
cities needs to happen through a common infrastructure, as well as
common data standards and access models, prioritizing interests of
citizens and businesses to improve city life and safety. In the near
future, smart building technology will be integrated with smart-city
services to save lives by automatically updating first-responders on
security lockdowns, building fires and medical emergencies. However,
for smart cities to succeed, deployments should focus on the
technology’s intent, and not on the technological capabilities, to
improve outcomes.
Change never ends; Bas Boorsma @BasBoorsma Sep 12 While
most of us are pondering on the promise of 5G, the services it is to
enable and how to address societal concerns over 5G, a Finnish
university has set out the drivers for 6G. Fascinating read.
University of Oulu says that 5G research is maturing so we must start
to engage in mapping what 6G can become "at its boldest". The
world’s first 6G whitepaper, which aims to set out the cornerstones
for 2030 wireless intelligence, has been released by the University of
Oulu in Finland.
What are cities doing about this?
The City of Peachtree Corners, GA celebrated the opening of the Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners,
a 5G-enabled autonomous mobility and smart city living lab designed to
test the next generation of internet of things (IoT) technologies and
solutions. Set in a 500-acre commercial office park, the site includes a 1.5-mile
autonomous vehicle (AV) test track that features curves, a 13%
elevation change and shade from tall trees. The park is home to
approximately 1,000 people and 7,500 business employees, allowing the
technologies to consistently interact with the public.
Summation
Does this blizzard of information make your head hurt? It was
intended to provide you with a quick overview summary with some insight
into Smart City Building while identifying some of the players on the board.
Let me point at the tradition auto industries' failure which spent
millions on
their own Navigation systems, that no one can understand, or will use,
that are obsolete before the new cars hit the showroom floor. All of
their floundering has been now
solved at no or low cost to them with "navigation complete with voice
interaction and powerful IoT
connections" provided to them for free by simply allowing the user
to use their own interface "their phone that they love" by allowing
Bluetooth
beaming of their phones on car's dashboard screen and audio. Their
phone, a very personal removable familiar interface presents is
detected when in car and shared with all car features, like dashboard
screens, audio speakers/mics, and hand free controls.
I feel there is a strong lesson in all this for our Smart City Building
and Smart Automated Buildings. We need to understand all the
piece on the chessboard and their power to make what we are
doing obsolete, irrelevant while take our technology piece off the board. Yes, you
are correct this is a new game, where much of what we are creating has
already been created. We just need to understand where and why and make
part of what we do and part of what our users want.
A good summary THE END OF INATTENTION BLINDNESS.
The textbook definition of inattentional blindness is “the failure to
notice a fully-visible, but unexpected object because attention was
engaged on another task, event, or object”.[1] It is also the
definition of human cognition and experiential modes of relating to the
everyday world. The video “A movie perception test – conversation”
illustrates how movie perception works.[2] Whoever you ask, no one is
able to perceive the most obvious switches and changes. They are
obvious to all, in retrospect. Not taking. In everything, not being
aware of every separate movement in our proximity is vital to our
mental wellbeing and survival. As our perception itself is not
continuous, neither is our attention.
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