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Open BMS - IoT driven architecture for the internet of buildings
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Authors: McGibney, Alan; Rea, Susan; Ploennigs, Joern;
Abstract
This paper describes the creation of an IoT driven architecture to support the realization of an OpenBMS approach to managing blocks of buildings. The objective is to overcome the complexities of integration, operation and management of heterogeneous building systems by leveraging existing IoT approaches. The goal is to eliminate vertical data silos and enable the holistic management of energy across existing and new building blocks.
Related Organizations
- Cork Institute of Technology Ireland
- IBM (United States) United States
- Munster Technological University Ireland
- IBM (United States) United States
- Munster Technological University Ireland
Keywords
IoT, Energy Management, Architecture, OpenBMS, FOS: Civil engineering, Internet of Buildings
IoT, Energy Management, Architecture, OpenBMS, FOS: Civil engineering, Internet of Buildings

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