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Internet of Things for Smart Buildings

You're reading from   Internet of Things for Smart Buildings Leverage IoT for smarter insights for buildings in the new and built environments

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804619865
Length 306 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Harry G. Smeenk Harry G. Smeenk
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Applications for Smart Buildings
2. Chapter 1: An Introduction to IoT and Smart Buildings FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Smart Building Operations and Controls 4. Chapter 3: First Responders and Building Safety 5. Chapter 4: How to Make Buildings Smarter with Smart Location 6. Chapter 5: Tenant Services and Smart Building Amenities 7. Part 2: Smart Building Architecture
8. Chapter 6: The Smart Building Ecosystem 9. Chapter 7: Smart Building Architecture and Use Cases 10. Chapter 8: Digital Twins – a Virtual Representation 11. Part 3: Building Your Smart Building Stack
12. Chapter 9: Smart Building IoT Stacks and Requirements 13. Chapter 10: Understanding Your Building’s Existing Smart Level and Systems 14. Chapter 11: Technology and Applications 15. Part 4: Building Sustainability for Contribution to Smart Cities
16. Chapter 12: A Roadmap to Your Smart Building Will Require Partners 17. Chapter 13: The Importance of Smart Buildings for Sustainability and the Environment 18. Chapter 14: Smart Buildings Lead to Smart Cities 19. Chapter 15: Smart Buildings on the Bleeding Edge 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Digital twin smart building challenges

While digital twin and 3D technology do exist, smart building adoption will continue to face challenges, and many building owners see it as daunting and out of reach. Other challenges include the following:

  • Expensive: Adopting digital twin use for smart buildings is very expensive. Owners and operators with large portfolios can spread that cost across their portfolio, while smaller companies can choose to pick smaller low-hanging fruit projects and stagger implementations.
  • Lack of standards: There is a lack of real-time, open, and quality data formats, due in part to the lack of industry standards.

RealEstateCore is a Swedish consortium of building owners, software firms, and research institutions that developed an open source ontology, using Microsoft Azure Digital Twins and its Digital Twins Definition Language (DTDL). An ontology is a shared data model (or set of models) and the best practice for a domain such as an IoT system...

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