INTEgrated BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Provide control & integrate building management system into a unified IP network.
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Integrated Building Management System (iBMS) is a computer-based automated system installed in buildings that controls and monitors the building’s mechanical and electrical equipment such as ventilation, lighting, power systems, fire systems, and security systems.
With the advent of IoT, iBMS is not just a technological concept, but soon taking over businesses and the ways they function. From infrastructure automation, climate control, energy management to building intelligence, SDAS believes in connectivity, accessibility and efficiency.
What is integrated building management system?
Intelligent building management systems (IBMS) are used to manage the technology involved in modern buildings. Building management systems are enhanced with the internet and related IT infrastructure to create IBMS.
All the management systems installed in a building are integrated into the IBMS via an Internet protocol (IP) network.
A single front-end interface is provided in the IBMS through which all the subsystems are managed.
What can BAS control?
This computer-based system is installed to control and monitor individual buildings’ electrical equipment such as ventilation, lighting, energy, fire systems, and security systems. It consists of software and hardware so that they operate as one complete integrated system.
What functions can building automation system software control?
All of the essential building operations systems and functions in your building can be controlled by building automation system software. The software can control and manage all of the following building control systems:
- Reduce the energy consumption and carbon footprint of the building.
- Maintain infrastructure.
- Comply with regulations.
- Reduce operating costs.
- Reduce the need for inspection.
- Reduce errors and failures.
- Improve building safety
What are the 3 types of building systems?
Building systems refers to the mechanical (HVAC), electrical, and plumbing systems found in modern buildings.
How We Approach
Servers
Handle central processing and data storage. With next-generation technology, that means cloud-based servers.
Workstations
Interfaces to monitor and control points within the system. In a smart building, this typically includes access via mobile devices like smartphones and browser-based interfaces.
Smart Sensors
Capture data on building conditions and operations and send that data to the central building management system.
Analytics platform
Interprets building data reported from smart sensors.