Title: Integrating Disparate Systems
1Integrating Disparate Systems
- Todd Davis, M.Sc., CISSP
- Business Development Manager, Government
Solutions - Schneider Electric, NAOD
- Todd_B.Davis_at_us.schneider-electric.com
- Tel 1 (404) 906-9287
2Agenda
- Integration Issues Introduction
- A Typical Building vs. An Intelligent Building
- Principles of Integrated Solutions
- Four Case Studies
- Service Support
- QA
3A Typical Building Setup
- Systems operate in isolation
- Information not shared across platforms
- Asset data is often duplicated
4The Intelligent Building
- Systems share information through a central,
unifying system - An interconnected smart building enables advanced
control and a higher level of automation to save
energy and improve productivity
5Integrated Solutions for Energy Security Energy
Efficiency
- SCADA Security Interoperability
- Open Protocol Energy monitoring and utility
control Systems - Leveraging Existing Systems Investments
Potential Problems
Desired State
6Campus Integration Issues Compound
- Legacy Equipment, Policies, Administration, and
Competing approaches - Legacy equipment is easy to integrate compared to
multiple buildings telecommunications
infrastructures. - Some are open, others are proprietary and/or
obscure. - Differing telecommunications infrastructures
- Transaction-based middleware cant provide
consistent performance or reliability - Differing densities of Measurement
Instrumentation - Some buildings have a sufficient number of
sensors meters to provide sufficient data for
an energy efficiency play. Others have little to
nothing at all.
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7Integration Requirements
- Real-time Middleware Integration Platform
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8The Nuremberg Germany Convention Center Campus
9Communications and Protocols
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10Multiple Platforms Multiple Protocols
- Open Standards
- OPC
- Modbus
- LONWorks
- SNMP
- ASCII
- C-Bus
- BACNet
- EIB / Konnex
- DNP 3.0
- IEC870-5
- Profibus
- Industry Standards
- SAIA
- Siemens
- Mitsubishi
- Satt
- Moeller
- ABB
- Danfoss
- Exomatic
- Landis Staeffa
- TA9000
- M-Bus
- S-Bus
- Allen Bradley
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11Multiple Protocols Multiple Disciplines
- Intuitive Technologies
- Johnson Controls
- Kaye Instruments
- Keyence
- LG Industrial Systems
- Matsushita
- Mauell
- Mettler Toledo
- Mitsubishi
- Moore
- Motorola
- MOX Products
- MTL Instruments
- National Instruments
- Nematron
- NJ International
- Omnitronics
- Omron
- Optimation Optilogic
- Rockwell Automation
- Rosemount
- RTP
- SAAB
- Samsung
- Satt Control
- Schlage Electronics
- Schlaps Partner
- Schneider Electric
- Serck
- Sisco
- SIXNET
- Softing AG
- Sprecher Schuh
- Square D
- Steeplechase
- Telefrang
- Telemecanique
- Thermo Westronics
- Valmet
- Vikingegaarden
- VIPA
- Wago
- Weidmuller
- West Instruments
- Westinghouse
- Willowglen
- Woojin
- Yaskawa
- Yokogawa
- ZWorld
- Action Controls
- Advantech
- Air Liquide
- Ampcontrol
- Anybus
- April
- Aromat
- Aspen Technology
- BR Industrial
- Baker Hughes
- Barber Coleman
- Beckhoff
- Bosch
- Bristol Babcock
- Busware
- Campbell Scientific Inc.
- Cegelec
- Cimetrics
- Clipsal
- Data Electronics
- Detroit Diesel
- Eberle
- Elpro Technologies
- Elsag Bailey
- Emerson
- Engage Networks
- Enron
- Eurotherm International
- Facon
- Fischer Porter
- Fisher Rosemount
- Fluke
- Foxboro
- Fuji Electric
- Gantner
- GE
- GEC
- Harris Controls
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12Integration Requirements
- Real-time Middleware Integration Platform
- Support Multiple Protocols with Open Interfaces
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13ORNL WAGES Metering Integration
- Hundreds of Buildings
- A Pilot Project made more sense fiscally and
logistically - Only a few buildings to start
- Networking Technologies dating back to 1950s
- Questionable Conduits Quality
- Politics Consistent with any Institute of Higher
Learning or Government Laboratory, or Department - Competing objectives and agendas inextricably
tied to the overarching Energy Efficiency play - Variable Measurement Capabilities
- Everything from Manual Entry to Completely
Automated Report Generation
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14Integration Requirements
- Real-time Middleware Integration Platform
- Support Multiple Protocols
- Allow competing Departments to get their Pet
Feature without impacting other Departments,
Project Costs, or Schedule.
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15Mori Towers Solution Overview
- User Support Features
- Visualizations
- Reporting
- Metrics
- Reliability / Scalability
- Integration
- Remote Access
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16Solution Overview
- Multi-Function Operations
- HVAC
- Lighting
- Energy management and reporting
- Fire and Security
- Equipment / Activity scheduling
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17Solution Synopsis
- Facility-wide Monitoring
- Role based security
- Multi-protocol support
- Open communications
- Flexible clients
- Zero administration clients
- Secure remote access
- Cloud Computing
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18Reliability
- Communication Redundancy
- Automatic Failover
- Automatic Recovery
- Automatic Client Switchover
- Multiple Servers
- Multiple Communication Paths
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19Reliability
- Scalable
- Virtually unlimited expansion
- Clustered distribution
- Installations with over 2 million devices
- Installations with over 200 locations
- Installations with over 100 CALs
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20Visualization
Easily identify poor tenant behaviour
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21Visualization
Status hot-spots to display details
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22Visualization
Status hot-spots to access equipment details
and controls
Manage HVAC parameters
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23NASAs KCCS System Architecture
Architecture for Utility System is similar, but
with 1 redundant I/O server set and end items
would be AHUs, Pumps, Chillers, etc.
24Power System HMI
Architecture for Utility System is similar, but
with 1 redundant I/O server set and end items
would be AHUs, Pumps, Chillers, etc.
25UPS System HMI
26Chilled Water System HMI
27Air Handler System HMI
28Utility Shop Overview HMI
29Integration Requirements
- Real-time Middleware Integration Platform
- Support Multiple Protocols
- Allow competing Departments to get their Pet
Feature without impacting other Departments,
Project Costs, or Schedule. - Critical Systems Level Reliability, Scalability,
And Client Flexibility/Consistency
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30Second Line of Defense (SLD)
- Mission
- Strengthen the capabilities of partner countries
to deter, detect, and interdict illicit
trafficking of special nuclear and other
radioactive materials at international border
crossings including airports, seaports, and other
points of entry/exit. - Strategy
- Develop cooperative efforts to mitigate the risk
of illicit trafficking through - Search, detection, and identification of nuclear
and other radioactive materials - Development of response procedures and
capabilities - Deterrence of future trafficking in illicit
nuclear and nuclear-related materials - Goal
- Deliver an effective and sustainable global
capability to deter, detect, and interdict
illicit trafficking in special nuclear and other
radioactive materials
31SLD Two Primary Programs
- Equip more than 450 points of entry airports,
border crossings, and small feeder seaports - Bolster detection capabilities of foreign border
officials or affiliated agencies - Partner with International or multilateral
organizations (IAEA, EU)
- Equip 100 international seaports
- Bolster detection capabilities of foreign customs
officials and port authorities - Partner with other U.S. federal agencies
- CBP/ICE Container Security Initiative (CSI)
- CBP Secure Freight Initiative (SFI)
- DHS ASP deployment
32Reach Impact of SLD Program
- SLD scans a variety of traffic types at borders
seaports globally
33SLD Monitoring In Action
Vehicle Monitors
Rail Monitors
Border crossings, seaports airports
Secondary Inspection
34OCR Cameras
RPMs
Other Devices Sensors
Puerto Cortes, Honduras
35Other Integrated Systems Components
- The Following Additional Components are part of
the COMMS Solution - TOS (Terminal Operations System)
- Software to manage the movement of containers at
a port or border crossing - Telecommunications systems
- Fiber, CAT5e, Wireless WAN, Wireless LAN links,
VoIP Phone Systems - CSI Workstation (Container Security
Initiative)FBI Operatives, mostly - NII (Non-Intrusive Imaging)big Container X-Ray
Machine - Handheld RIIDs (Radio Isotope Identification
Devices) - Backup Power (usually just UPSs) for most
components listed above - Gate Control, Traffic Light Control
- Security System Interface
- Large Traffic Management Displays
36Sample Alarm Station Screen
37Integration Requirements
- Real-time Middleware Integration Platform
- Support Multiple Protocols
- Allow competing Departments to get their Pet
Feature without impacting other Departments,
Project Costs, or Schedule. - Critical Systems Level Reliability, Scalability,
And Client Flexibility/Consistency - Multiple System Interoperability
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38Service Support
- The Long-Term Differentiator for Successful
Projects
39Support as a Success Factor(See Frost
Sullivan, March 2011)
- Maximizing Return on Automation Solution
Investments through Effective Technical Support - People, Process, Product
- The order is important
- Average Cost of 24 hours of Downtime 6.3M
- In some industries, 6.4M is the average cost for
1 hour of Downtime - Key Customer Criteria for Solutions Providers in
Order - Quality
- Support
- Price
- Delivery Time
- Vendor Flexibility
- Reputation Expertise
- Product Innovation
- Warranty
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40Innovative Support Models
- Comprehensive Solutions Level Support Models
Agreements - Without regard to the mix of vendor components
- Global Consistency with Local Availability
- One model for all locations with local resources
familiar with site specific needs
41Integration Requirements
- Real-time Middleware Integration Platform
- Support Multiple Protocols
- Allow competing Departments to get their Pet
Feature without impacting other Departments,
Project Costs, or Schedule. - Critical Systems Level Reliability, Scalability,
And Client Flexibility/Consistency - Multiple System Interoperability
- Support for the Customer, not merely the Products
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42Summary
43Integrating Disparate Systems Requires
- Hardware Agnosticism from Sale to Service
Support - Even Greenfield projects are best served by
multiple providers - Realtime Middleware as the Glue for Integration
- Transaction-based middleware cant provide
consistent performance or reliability - A Service Support Offering for the Real World
- Not just a support offering for a single vendors
offerings. - A Solutions Oriented Approach
- Making The Most of Your Energy Requires more than
a mere Collection of Components. It Requires A
Big-Picture Solutions Mind-set.
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44Conclusions
- Facility Managers need solutions that can assist
them to keep operational costs low, Energy
Efficiency high, and their facility in top
working order, such as - Building Systems that can work together to extend
beyond their individual capabilities and enable a
truly intelligent building - Top tier solutions for Facilities Monitoring that
can scale from small buildings to large scale
commercial enterprises and close the gap between
Building Automation and Facilities Management. - Solutions are currently deployed in Hospitals,
Universities, Airports, High-rise offices, and
Exhibition Centers. All of the power used in
these systems is available and can be applied to
your facility today.
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45- Make the most of your energy
46Questions / Discussion