Smart Building Solutions Using IoT

Smart Building Solutions Using IoT

Faststream Technologies has a complete portfolio of smart building technologies, applications, and services to help our customers achieve their goals. It starts with controlling the right data from the building, its residents, and its surroundings. The base of our smart building is an Intelligent Infrastructure, which enables the building to collect and analyze data. Leveraging this Intelligent Infrastructure, Digital Services and Applications can be implemented to turn this data into actionable insights and address your specific business challenges – from energy conservation to space and asset optimization.

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Key Feature of Smart Building-integrated with IoT

  • Energy Consumption – Includes popular applications like wireless energy consumption monitoring.

  • Equipment – Those that optimize lighting and HVAC use.

  • Environmental quality – Devices might measure particulate matter or CO2.

  • People, spaces, and occupancy measurement – Devices that can measure occupancy, space utilization, or how many people have passed through a certain entrance.

  • Wayfinding or Ease navigation – IoT devices are practically tailor-made to enable easy navigation, so it’s surprising that wayfinding isn’t more popular among IoT applications. We’re talking with a number of retailers who want people to be able to walk in, know where the Cheerios are, and navigate to aisle 12, section 4.

  • Asset Tracking, Inventory, and Order Fulfillment – Warehouses are a great fit for smart building technology. If you keep a sizable number of parts on-site, think about making the warehouse one of your first IoT applications. If all we know is that we’ve got an order and the parts are in the southwest corner, we’ll basically spend way more time picking through things and putting that together. You can have an IoT application that gets parts to me quickly and efficiently. Amazon is using robots to do the picking for you and dynamically having the warehouse shift location of the products overnight so they’re optimized for delivery.

  • Healthcare facilities can slash waste from lost or pilfered equipment by attaching IoT sensors to the items that most commonly go missing, like small telemetry packs and surgical supplies. IoT applications for healthcare can also include simply using the sensors to locate needed mobile equipment nearby.

  • Air Quality Monitoring – Keeping an eye on carbon dioxide or particulate matter levels can help you figure out whether your ventilation system is bringing in too much or too little outside air.

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