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فناوری‌های پیشرفته برای ساختمان‌های هوشمند

Advanced Technology for Smart Buildings

معرفی کتاب «فناوری‌های پیشرفته برای ساختمان‌های هوشمند» (با عنوان لاتین Advanced Technology for Smart Buildings) نوشتهٔ James Sinopoli، منتشرشده توسط نشر Artech House Publishers در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Authored by an accredited expert in the field, this timely new resource introduces technologies that can be used for advanced smart buildings, including renewable power, communications, indoor positioning, security management, and control systems. This book speaks to the innovation of advanced technology, particularly information technology within the building industry today and explores the potential benefits and issues with advanced technology and its applications and presents practical real-world case studies. This book demonstrates that the penetration of information technology in the building industry is a long term, major development that will affect homes, offices, and other buildings. Smart technology will impact the automation and communications in existing and new building systems. 5.10.5 The Most Value That Operational Personnel Can Bring to the Table Is Their Involvement In Defining the Requirements of Commissioning, System Start-Up, and Close Out Procedures -- 5.10.6 Identify the Data, Information and Resource Materials Needed to Operate the Building -- 5.10.7 The Expectations of Contractor's Requirements Must Change From Just Installing Equipment to Completing and Leaving Their Work In a Condition for Long Term Operations and Support -- 5.10.8 Conduct a Review of the Transition to Operations and Document Lessons Learn -- Chapter 6 Lighting -- 6.1 Overview -- 6.2 System Control -- 6.2.1 Relay Panels -- 6.2.2 Occupancy Sensors -- 6.2.3 Dimmers -- 6.2.4 Daylight Harvesting -- 6.2.5 Ballasts -- 6.3 Integration into Building Automation Systems -- 6.4 Emerging Lighting Systems -- 6.4.1 Interior Shading -- 6.4.2 Exterior Shading -- 6.4.3 Electrically Switchable Glass -- 6.4.4 Automation Issues -- Chapter 7 Data Analytics -- 7.1 Overview -- 7.2 Issues and Concerns in Implementing FDD -- 7.3 Guest Industry Experts -- 7.3.1 Lighting Systems -- 7.3.2 Water System and Conveyance Equipm -- 7.3.3 Power Management Systems -- 7.3.4 IT Infrastructure -- 7.3.5 Demand Response and Refrigeration -- 7.4 Case Study: Microsoft Redmond Campus -- Chapter 8 Monitoring Conveyance Systems -- 8.1 Wait Time for Elevators -- 8.2 Elevator Speed -- 8.3 Temperature and Humidity in The Machine Room -- 8.4 Energy Consumption -- 8.5 Use Video Cameras -- 8.6 Relevant Conveyance Data -- 8.7 Applications -- Chapter 9 Real Time Location Systems -- 9.1 Tags -- 9.1.1 Barcodes -- 9.1.2 RFID -- 9.1.3 QR (Quick Response Code) -- 9.1.4 Readers and Antennas -- 9.2 RTLS Host -- 9.2.1 RTLS Healthcare Example -- 9.2.2 Administrating an RTLS -- 9.3 RTLS and Indoor Positioning Systems -- 9.3.1 Companies in the IPS Space -- 9.3.2 Where Are Building Owners? 4.3.3 Reduce the Number of Cabling Contractors -- 4.3.4 Use a Client's Master Agreements for the Materials and Equipment -- 4.3.5 Single Point for Cabling Administration -- 4.4 Operational Costs -- 4.4.1 Warranties -- 4.4.2 Expansion -- 4.4.3 Use Cabling Consolidation Points -- 4.5 Security -- 4.5.1 Tips on Preventing a Security Breach -- 4.6 Communication and Data Infrastructure -- 4.7 Facility Management Software -- 4.7.1 Work Order System -- 4.7.2 Preventative and Predictive Maintenance -- 4.7.3 Space Planning -- 4.7.4 Material and Equipment Parts Inventory Control -- 4.7.5 Asset Management -- 4.7.6 Data standards -- 4.7.7 BIM Integration -- Chapter 5 The Management of Building System Data -- 5.1 Overview -- 5.2 Lack of Planning -- 5.3 Standardized Naming Conventions -- 5.4 Data Mining -- 5.5 Validation of Data -- 5.6 Document Management -- 5.7 Benefits of Data Management -- 5.8 Practical Data Management Activities -- 5.8.1 The Role of a Facility Data Manager -- 5.9 Dashboards: Transforming Data into Information -- 5.9.1 Facilitate Comparative Analysis -- 5.9.2 Customize Chart Scale For Optimal Data Presentati -- 5.9.3 Appropriate Selection of Charts -- 5.9.4 Proper Formatting of Numbers -- 5.9.5 Prioritizing Users Over Data -- 5.9.6 The Benefits of Management Dashboads -- 5.10 The Handoff Between a Newly Constructed Building and Building Operations -- How Not To Fumble -- 5.10.1 Give Operations Personnel a Seat at the Table with the Design and Construction Teams -- 5.10.2 Install Some of the Facility Management Software Applications Relatively Early in the Construction Process -- 5.10.3 Have the General Contractor or Sub-Contractors Operate the Building For a Short Time, and Then Transfer Operations to the Owner -- 5.10.4 Insist On the Use of BIM During Design and Construction 9.4 Security and Indoor Positioning Systems -- 9.4.1 Indoor Maps -- Chapter 10 Eye-Tracking -- 10.1 Eye Tracking Technology -- 10.1.1 Examples of Museums -- Chapter 11 Distributed Antenna Systems -- 11.1 DAS Business Model -- 11.2 Life Safety and Emergencies -- Chapter 12 DC Current -- 12.1 IT Networks -- 12.2 Data Centers -- 12.3 Renewables, Electric Vehicles, Storage -- 12.4 Lighting -- 12.5 Appliances -- 12.6 DC Power Infrastructure -- 12.7 Standards -- Chapter 13 Power Over Ethernet -- 13.1 POE Overview -- Chapter 14 Microgrids -- 14.1 Overview -- 14.2 Potential Benefits -- 14.3 Developers and Building Owners -- 14.4 Macro versus Micro -- 14.5 Generating Revenue from Microgrids -- Chapter 15 Solar Energy -- Chapter 16 Wind Power -- Chapter 17 Integrated Building Management Systems -- 17.1 Overview -- 17.2 Escalated Complexity -- 17.3 Specifications for the Future Building Management Systems (IMBS) -- 17.3.1 The Benefits of an IBMS -- Chapter 18 Dashboards -- 18.1 Overview -- 18.2 What to Present -- 18.3 How to Present the Information -- 18.3.1 The Position of the Information on the Dashboard -- 18.3.2 Color -- 18.3.3 Shapes and Sizes -- 18.4 Industry Examples -- Chapter 19 Video Surveillance Systems -- 19.1 Occupancy, People, Counting and Energy -- 19.2 Video Smoke Detectors -- Chapter 20 Access Control System -- 20.1 Door Contacts -- 20.2 Request-to-Exit -- 20.3 Electrified Door Hardware -- 20.4 Readers -- Chapter 21 Maintaining High Performance Control Sys -- 21.1 Software Issues -- 21.2 Communications Issues -- 21.3 Hardware Issues -- 21.4 Operator Issues -- 21.5 Steps to Take -- About the Author -- Index
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