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Smart Buildings Middle East
December 6-7, 2016
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Doha, Qatar
The Impact of IoE on Intelligent Buildings
Ron Zimmer
CABA President & CEO
www.caba.org
www.CABA.org
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About CABA
The Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) is a leading
international, not-for-profit, industry organization that promotes advanced
technologies in homes and buildings.
Vision
CABA advances the connected home and intelligent buildings sectors.
Mission
CABA enables organizations and individuals to make informed decisions about
the integration of technology, ecosystems and connected lifestyles in homes and
buildings.
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CABA Board of Directors
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Smart Buildings
Networked. Intelligent. Adaptable.
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Source: Intel Corporation, CABA Board Member
The Architecture of Latest Building
Automation Systems (BAS)
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Source: CABA Intelligent Buildings Market Sizing for North America Report
Intelligent Building Solutions
Market Life Cycle Analysis
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Source: CABA’s North American Intelligent Buildings Roadmap 2011
Enterprise Convergence Platform and
Cloud Technology
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Source: IBM
Non-Residential Building Stock – North America
(USA & Canada)
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Source: CABA’s Smart Grid Impact on Intelligent Buildings
The Cybersecurity Ecosystem, 2016
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Source: CABA Intelligent Building and Cybersecurity, Landmark Research 2016
Embracing the Internet of Things
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Source: CABA’s Intelligent Buildings & the Impact of the IoT
NEW CABA RESEARCH PROJECTS
Connected Multi-Dwelling Units and the Internet of Things
The Continental Automated Buildings Association is conducting a Landmark Research project called
“Connected Multi-Dwelling Units and the Internet of Things”.
The goal of this research project is to provide a comprehensive examination of all the major aspects of
IoT related to MDUs, including: state of the market, MDU IoT trends, business opportunities, technical
barriers and opportunities, future market direction, issues, case studies and industry
recommendations.
CABA MEMBERS ARE COLLABORATING & FUNDING THIS RESEARCH:
For more information and pricing contact Sashien Godakandae, CABA’s Business Development
Coordinator, at 613.686.1814 X 229 or [email protected].
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NEW CABA RESEARCH PROJECTS
Intelligent Buildings and the Impact of the Internet of Things (IoT)
The Continental Automated Buildings Association is conducting a Landmark Research project called
“Intelligent Buildings and the Impact of the Internet of Things”.
This CABA research project will examine the impact of IoT related to intelligent buildings. This research
will provide actionable data relevant to all segments of the intelligent building value chain, including, but
not limited to: building owners, technology manufacturers, builders and developers, integrators and
installers, service providers, insurance companies, industry associations and utility.
CABA MEMBERS ARE COLLABORATING & FUNDING THIS RESEARCH:
For more information and pricing contact Sashien Godakandae, CABA’s Business Development
Coordinator, at 613.686.1814 X 229 or [email protected].
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Internet of Things Hierarchy
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Source: CABA’s Intelligent Buildings & the Impact of the IoT
Connected Devices Hierarchy
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Source: CABA’s Intelligent Buildings & the Impact of the IoT
Internet of Things
Devices that are connected to the internet, integrating greater computer capabilities, and using
data analytics to extract meaningful information.
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Source: Intel Corporation, CABA Board Member
“Internet of Things”
Principles
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Source: Intel Corporation, CABA Board Member
Expected Growth for Building
Automation System Market
• Expected to grow to $100.6B USD by 2022
• CAGR 10.65% between 2016-2022
• Two key drivers are energy efficiency and
security-life safety
• Growth also in wireless communications
technologies and convergence of IoT and
building automation
• Smart Buildings
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Smart Cities
Source: “Building Automation System Market” - marketandmarket 2016
CABA Zero Net Energy: Building
Intelligent Controls Driving Success
Funders
Complete Report can be found at:
http://www.caba.org/CABA/Research/Zero-Net-Energy-Buildings.aspx
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Zero Net Energy Research Design
Investigate Building Energy Monitoring & Controls
Systems in Low-Energy and ZNE Buildings
Areas of inquiry and participants:
1. The Selection and the System.
What did they choose and why.
Design Firms
2. The Energy Impact.
Savings assumptions in modeling
and attribution in use.
Design Firms and Operators
3. The Use and User Experience.
How is it being used, what is
effective and lacking.
Operators and Occupants
Background – Getting to Zero Net
Energy Buildings
A Zero Net Energy (ZNE) building generates as much energy as
it consumes annually. Also known as Net Zero Energy.
Zero = ‘nothing’
Net = On-site Energy Production (renewable) minus Energy Use,
over 1 year
Energy = All energy (electric, gas, steam, liquid fuel, etc.)
consumed on site
Types of Controls: Plug Loads
• More devices and occupant-driven misc loads coming online
• Regulated loads (Lights, HVAC, Water Heat…) becoming more efficient
• Most (64%) buildings surveyed use plug load controls or monitoring
Controls System Integration by End-Use
http://www.caba.org/brightgreen
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Source: CABA’s Convergence of Green and Intelligent Buildings Report
CABA Productivity Study
$3 - $30 - $400
RULE
Improving Organizational Productivity with
Building Automation Systems
Research Project
http://www.caba.org/CABA/Research/NRC-Research-Project.aspx
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Characteristics and
Trends
Verticals
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Higher education
Healthcare, mainly hospitals
Governmental buildings
Transport (airports)
Offices
Sports Stadiums
Life science/pharmaceutical industry
High tech/precision manufacturing
IT
companies
Facility
managers
Consultant/
Design
Engineers
Who is
driving
convergence?
Trends
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New build and major refurbishment
Remote access to data (needs to be IP) - Could be
Cloud based
Cheaper sensors, processors and available application
software
Possibility of generation data from M2M/IoE
PoE platform – Low voltage lighting systems and
sensors
Uptake of wireless protocols
Increasing use of software packages
EPC
(Gov, Edu,
Health)
End-users
(property
Investors)
Source: CABA Market Sizing for North America – Intelligent Buildings
IT SIs
Smart Systems – The Building of the
Future
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Source: Arup Foresight
Intelligent Building Macro Environment
Smart
Cities
Smart
Grid
Intelligent
Building
Structures
Smart
Homes
Smart
Transportation
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Source: Institute of Engineering Technology and Compass Intelligence Analysis.
CONTACT CABA
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Source: Arup Foresight
Join CABA in Santa Clara, CA!
Co-locating with Intel Corporation
For more information on speaking, sponsoring, exhibiting or attending, contact
Sashien Godakandae, Business Development Coordinator, at: [email protected].
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CONTACT CABA
Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA)
1173 Cyrville Road, Suite 210
Ottawa, ON K1J 7S6
613.686.1814
Toll free: 888.798.CABA (2222)
Fax: 613.744.7833
[email protected]
www.CABA.org
www.twitter.com/caba_news
www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2121884
Connect to what’s next™
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