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Title: Discovering the Unseen World


1
Discovering the Unseen World
  • Toby ConsidineCo-Chair oBIX Technical Committee
  • Systems Specialistblog www.NewDaedalus.com

2
The engineered world is invisible and
uncontrollable
3
Established business practices limit information
sharing.
4
Lack of interoperability of information wastes
energy
5
We can no longer afford to make decisions about
capital facilities that are not fact based
6
Information standards will give us visibility and
interoperability
7
Traditional practices do not share information
across design, construction, and operation
8
Every stage of building acquisition is in its own
silo
  • Current manufacturing is 66 value added, 26
    waste and 12 support.
  • Current construction is 10 value added, 57
    waste and 33 support.
  • NIST identified 16 Billion annually in value lost
    due to non-interoperability of information

9
Design intents are lost before design
10
Energy models are extrinsic to design processes
11
Conflicts are not addressed prior to construction.
12
Performance and green principles cannot just be
bolted on
13
Use intrinsic energy models to commission the
design
14
Commission buildings to the standard of the
energy model
15
Continuously commission buildings to perform as
designed
16
An integrated information model enables new
results
17
Single model reduces cost while speeding
construction
18
Transfer operating information from design to
operations
19
Create feedback from actual operations to future
designs.
20
Higher performing buildings require interoperable
interfaces
21
Control Protocols are for domain experts only
22
Control systems are too complex to integrate into
operations
23
Monolithic protocols make system interactions too
complex.
HTML
IMAP / POP3
SMTP
TELNET
URIs
ASCII / Unicode
TCP
IP
24
Without nuanced security, systems cannot interact
25
Interoperable standards create opportunity for
service definition
26
Can my system defend its mission?
27
Interoperability allows site-based system
selection
28
What could you do if your building was part of
your SOA?
QoS, Security, Management Monitoring
(Infrastructure Service)
Data Architecture Business Intelligence
Integration Architecture (Enterprise Service Bus)
Presentation Layer
5
6
7
8
Business Process
4
Process Choreography
Services
3
Atomic and Composite Services
Components
2
Enterprise Components
Existing Application Resources and Assets
1
Package
Custom Application
Industry Models
Custom Application
Package
Composite service
Atomic service
29
Without situation awareness, services must limit
interaction
30
System integrators must define systems roles
31
Federated Identity Management ties my identity to
my role
32
Abstraction and security enable interaction
33
Smart buildings need partners to solve the
biggest energy issues.
34
Buildings that are not responsive are not
efficient
35
40 of energy in North America is used by
building operations.
36
Buildings do not interact with their tenants
37
Responsive buildings can save 25-50 of their
energy use
38
The power grid operates under 1930s business
models.
39
30 days of use is summed and you can read it two
weeks later
40
If you cant control load, make sure there is
always too much
41
Two-way communication will enable the building to
respond
42
Live markets in energy can improve performance
dramatically
43
Open meter standards enable exchange of live use
data
44
Building agents can respond to prices to solve
grid congestion
45
Only coordination that is simple and secure will
scale
46
Poor data sharing in capital assets are at the
heart of some very large societal problems.
47
We need new business practices based upon
information sharing.
48
We can apply best practices from IT to
acquisition and operation of capital assets.
49
Building information stewardship and open
agent-based interfaces bring the hidden world of
embedded systems into open and effective use.
50
Questions?
  • Toby.Considine_at_unc.edu
  • blog www.NewDaedalus.com

51
National Building Information Model Standard
(NBIMS)
  • www.facilityinformationcouncil.org/bim
  • www.buildingsmartalliance.org
  • www.opengeospatial.org

52
Open Building Information Exchange (oBIX)
  • http//www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?w
    g_abbrevobix
  • http//sourceforge.net/projects/obix/
  • https//sourceforge.net/projects/obix-server/
  • http//groups.google.com/group/obix-developers

53
GridWise Architectural Council
  • http//www.gridwiseac.org/
  • http//www.gridwiseac.org/pdfs/interopframework_v1
    .pdf
  • http//www.grid-interop.com/2007/agenda/default.as
    p

54
General
  • www.AutomatedBuildings.com
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demand_response
  • http//www.thegreengrid.org/home
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