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Creating smarter workplaces with real-time insight from the Internet of Things
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 连接平台
适用行业
- 建筑物
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 设施管理
- 维护
用例
- 楼宇自动化与控制
- 建筑能源管理
- 实时定位系统 (RTLS)
服务
- 系统集成
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
挑战
Tyréns 是瑞典一家领先的多学科咨询公司,该公司希望更深入地了解人们如何体验和与自己居住和工作的建筑互动。该公司希望超越直觉和猜测,将其理解建立在硬数据之上。其目标是回答诸如“为什么这层楼太热?”和“实际上有多少人使用这间 12 人会议室?”等问题,以帮助客户做出更明智的管理和维护决策。该公司选择其斯德哥尔摩总部作为打造更智能建筑的首个项目。
关于客户
Tyréns AB 是瑞典领先的多学科咨询公司之一,专门提供促进可持续发展的解决方案。该公司在瑞典各地设有 30 个办事处,并在哥本哈根、伦敦和塔尔图设有办事处。公司拥有 1,300 多名员工。通过其工作,Tyréns 致力于创建更好、更安全、更可持续的社区。为了实现这一目标,该公司希望更深入地了解人们如何体验和与居住和工作的建筑互动。它还希望找到一种简单的方法与建筑师、建筑经理和业主等客户分享这种见解。
解决方案
Tyréns 与 IBM 和其他合作伙伴合作,使用 Autodesk Revit 创建了建筑信息模型 (BIM)。该模型包含建筑中每个房间的详细 3D 表示,以及其家具、照明和供暖系统。该资产层次结构被加载到公司的 IBM Maximo Asset Management 系统中。Tyréns 随后在整个建筑中安装了 1,000 个互联网连接的传感器,并在 BIM 和 Maximo 系统中注册了它们的位置。IBM MessageSight 允许这些传感器发送有关从温度和湿度到光线、电力使用和运动等所有方面的实时信息。通过在 BIM 中绘制传感器数据,Tyréns 可以轻松、实时、全天候地准确看到建筑每个部分正在发生的事情。
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