Smart office scenario Sample Clauses

Smart office scenario employee arrives • An employee arrives at his office building. He identifies himself with his mobile phone through an interface, such as RFID/NFC. A terminal reads the tag included in the smart phone or an RFID/NFC enabled employee identity card. • The lights, the windows and the HVAC system are adapted to create a comfortable and welcoming ambiance for the employee at its work station. sensor1:KNX Presence Sensor (Lounge) actuator3:BACnet controller RFID Tag Reader Local CMS actuator1:KNX Sunblind Actuator actuator2:KNX HVAC employeeID:RFID Tag IoT6 gateway Smart office app:Smart Phone Employee arrives read RFID tag RFID tag CoAP Observe Tag Reader RFID tag event RFID tag CoAP PUT, BrigthnessActuator BACnet, object access service, write property ACK CoAP PUT, HVAC, temperature setpoint BACnet, object access service, write property ACK CoAP PUT, SunBlindActuator, move up KNX, write group address ACK Figure 34: Smart Office Scenario Step 1: Employee arrives Inter-Component Communication Responsibility Matrix Table 49: Smart Office Scenario Step 1: Inter-Component Communication Responsibility Matrix Message/Partner MI ESON RMP UCL UMU TUV HSSO UL KST RFID/NFC tag event at IoT6 gateway IN CoAP observe message with RFID/NFC tag OUT IN CoAP put message on brightness actuator IN OUT BACnet write property on brightness actuator OUT CoAP put message on HVAC actuator IN OUT BACnet write property on HVAC set point OUT CoAP put on sun blind actuator IN OUT KNX write on group address OUT
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Smart office scenario employee leaves • When the employee exits his office, the lights, windows and HVAC systems around his work station are automatically adapted in order to save energy. A presence sensor placed in the office detects that nobody is in the room and the different actions to save energy can be initiated. sensor1:KNX Presence Sensor (Office) actuator3:BACnet controller RFID Tag Reader Local CMS actuator1:KNX Sunblind Actuator actuator2:KNX HVAC employeeID:RFID Tag IoT6 gateway read RFID tag RFID tag RFID tag event CoAP response (RFID tag) KNX write, group address CoAP response (presence) presence timeout CoAP response (no presence) BACnet, object access service, write property CoAP PUT, BrigthnessActuator ACK CoAP PUT, HVAC, temperature setpoint BACnet, object access service, write property ACK CoAP PUT, SunBlindActuator, move up KNX, write group address ACK execute rule (employee leaves, energy saving) Figure 36: Smart Office Scenario Step 3: Employee leaves Inter-Component Communication Responsibility Matrix Similar inter-component communication responsibilities as defined in step 1.
Smart office scenario. Visitor arrives • A visitor or employee arrives at the lounge. Video and music are launched, together with lighting adapted to create a welcoming ambiance. actuator3:BACnet controller Local CMS IoT6 gateway KNX write, group address CoAP response (presence) CoAP PUT, BrigthnessActuator ACK BACnet, object access service, write property BACnet, object access service, write property presene timeout CoAP response (no presence) BACnet, object access service, write property BACnet, object access service, write property sensor1:KNX Presence Sensor (Lounge) execute rule (visitor arrives) play music & video Figure 37:Smart Office Scenario Step 4: Visitor arrives Inter-Component Communication Responsibility Matrix Similar inter-component communication responsibilities as defined in step 1.

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