Foundational Research in Integrated Building Internet of Things (IoT) Data Standards
Autor(es):
[Gao, Xinghua ]
Georgia Institute of Technology
Editor: [S.l.] Georgia Institute of Technology September 2018Descripción: 76 p. 1 fichero pdfTipo de contenido: texto (visual)Tipo de medio: electrónico
Tipo de soporte: recurso en líneaTema(s): Tecnologías habilitadoras digitales | Internet de las cosas | standards | use casesRecursos en línea: Acceso a la publicacion Resumen: This research systematically investigates how to achieve data interoperability between building systems and the Internet of Things (IoT). Even though the built environment is a critical component of the IoT paradigm, it is frequently overlooked. One major reason is that building systems lack inter-system connectivity or exposure to the larger networks of IoT devices. With the networks of sophisticated sensors and devices, building systems have the potential to serve as the infrastructure that provides essential data for IoT, and as the actuators that execute intelligent controls. Building Information Modeling (BIM) offers a clear potential as the “digital twin” of the built environment – one that can provide significantly enhanced spatial context for distributed IoT systems. A strategy for connecting emerging IoT data standards with the relatively mature building information standards can a) potentially advance a more consolidated approach to aspects of IoT device geo-positioning and metadata tagging, b) provide a critical layer of spatial semantics to IoT systems and c) enrich intelligent building efforts while harmonizing these data sources with emerging IoT protocols.
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This research systematically investigates how to achieve data interoperability between building systems and the Internet of Things (IoT). Even though the built environment is a critical component of the IoT paradigm, it is frequently overlooked. One major reason is that building systems lack inter-system connectivity or exposure to the larger networks of IoT devices. With the networks of sophisticated sensors and devices, building systems have the potential to serve as the infrastructure that provides essential data for IoT, and as the actuators that execute intelligent controls. Building Information Modeling (BIM) offers a clear potential as the “digital twin” of the built environment – one that can provide significantly enhanced spatial context for distributed IoT systems. A strategy for connecting emerging IoT data standards with the relatively mature building information standards can a) potentially advance a more consolidated approach to aspects of IoT device geo-positioning and metadata tagging, b) provide a critical layer of spatial semantics to IoT systems and c) enrich intelligent building efforts while harmonizing these data sources with emerging IoT protocols.
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