Building Automation Webinar Series: Learn about sub-system blocks and trends in Building Automation systems design
This Building Automation Webinar Series will discuss key sub-system blocks for fire safety, building security, and HVAC systems. Starting at the input, several trends drive additional sensor nodes in building automation systems. These trends include energy efficiency, safety and security, user comfort, and preventative maintenance. Next, we take a look at driving energy efficient systems beginning with efficient power architecture for sensors and building controllers. We then explore various communication protocol solutions for creating an ecosystem of sensors to controllers. Lastly, we view different approaches for interfacing with building automation systems.
Webinar Name | Live Event Date | Presenter | Live Event Time | Webinar Recording |
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Session 1: Building Automation – Innovative Wireless Sensing | 22 September 2016 | Miro Oljaca | 17:00 CET | |
29 September 2016 | Oliver Nachbaur | 17:00 CET | ||
6 October 2016 | Pradhyum Ramkumar | 17:00 CET | ||
Session 4: Connected Sensing Solutions for Building Automation | 8 March 2017 | Daniel Mar | 16:00 CET |
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Check out our building automation technical documents:
- Connected Sensors Guide
- White paper: Building automation for enhanced energy and operational efficiency
- Infographic: Engineering a smarter building
- Wireless environmental sensor EE page
- Connected Solutions Guide
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