Transcript Background
Using facilities as a data source to
drive business
Paul Ehrlich, PE
Business Development Leader
Trane Global Controls
• Today, facilities are viewed as strategic
resources... elevating the facility
manager to the role of asset manager
supporting the organization's overall
business goals. ... managing facilities
as a true profit center.
(From an E-mail promoting a new book “Total Productive Facilities Management By Richard Sievert)
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Background
• Paul Ehrlich - Trane Global Controls
– Business Development leader for Trane’s
controls business - focus on new technology
– 20 years in industry
– Current Chair of CABA XML/ Web Services for
Building Control (oBIX)
– Former chair of:
• ASHRAE SGPC-13 (DDC Control Specifications)
• BACnet interoperability task force
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Perspective
• Building owners are looking for:
Building Controls to utilize the infrastructure of
their existing intranets and Internet
Facilities to be a data source to help them better
run their business or organization
Easy integration of all facility management tasks
so that they can operate more efficiently
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Open Standards
• Open standards are an expectation by
owners today
– Single seat operations and the need for future
options are driving forces
• BACnet and LonTalk are great solutions but neither was designed for the web and
are not readily integrated with business
systems
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BACnet / LonTalk Challenges
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Security (authentication and encryption)
Database and other application compatibility
Acceptance outside of HVAC industry
Support through network firewalls
Network routing of broadcast messages
Internet Standards
• Internet standards (Web Services) are the
future. These include
– Physical - Ethernet, TCP/IP
– Human readable - HTML, JAVA, Active X
– Machine readable - XML, SOAP, SNMP, SMTP
• Web pages for user interface
• IT data standards for open communications
between devices
These standards will dominate in the future
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Proposed architecture
Client PC’s
with
Web Browser
oBIX (Ethernet / TCP/IP/XML / HTTP)
Intranet
Network
based
controller
LonTalk
Controller
LonTalk
Controller
LonTalk
Controller
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Other Protocols
Room
Controller
LonTalk
BACnet
Room
Controller
Other
XML based
system
Network
based
controller
Controller
Controller
Enterprise
Application
Servers
Standards
Industry specific standards are required to
define:
Data Modeling, units, accuracy, time standards, etc.
for exchange of data.
Definition of services for functions such as alarms,
schedules, trends, etc.
Security in terms of both data authentication and
encryption
Methods for network discovery and configuration.
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These need to work for all facility management
(HVAC, Lighting, Security, Energy, Electrical,
Blinds, etc.)
Challenges
• Today many vendors are using XML and
web services in their products in a nonstandard method
• Standards are needed sooner rather then
later
• These will not replace BACnet and LonTalk
• A commitment is being made by the
industry to accomplish this work
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oBIX
• In April of 2003 CABA created a committee to look
at using Internet standards for interoperable
facility management
• Presently there are 90 members involved from
around the world
• Committee has 5 working groups
– Data Model, Services, Security, Network Management
and Marketing
• Goals are to move fast and create a nonbinding guideline
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oBIX
• Committees are all active - strong focus on the
data model
• Goal is to release the first draft in early 2004
• Interested in more information?
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Membership is open to all!
Encourage end user participation
Most meetings are “virtual”
See www.obix.org, or www.caba.org for more
information
– Join us for a committee meeting tonight if interested!
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Questions
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