Application: Smart HVAC
Description
Employ real-time weather data provided by smart sensors to automatically regulate temperature, Smart sensors also monitor building occupancy, data used to make adjustments for building-wide device energy consumption and control comfort settings in offices, labs, conference rooms and other workspaces.
Initiates alert in emergency situations and gathers information about the incident
Devices
- * Temperature & humidity sensors
* Volumetric airflow & fluid sensors
* Mold sensors
* Occupancy detecting sensors
* CO2 demand-controlled ventilation (DCV) sensors - work with sensors that detect a building’s occupancy and adjust ventilation accordingly
* Light Sensors tied to motorized window treatments can pick up on sunlight and adjust window shading during the course of a day
KPIs
| KPI | Value |
|---|---|
| DL E2E Packet Latency | Best effort |
| UL E2E Packet Latency | Best effort |
| E2E Packet Jitter | Not sensitive |
| DL User Experience Data Rate (Mbps) | Very low: < 100 kbps |
| UL User Experience Data Rate (Mbps) | Very low: < 100 kbps |
| Communication Service Availability | Best effort |
| Criticality | Safety critical |
| Priority Service (NS/EP) | No |
| Service Continuity | Not required |
| Mobility | Fixed |
| Connection Density | Low: < 1000 |
| Communication Direction | One-way |
| Data Reporting Mode | Hybrid driven |
| Connectivity Type (BAN/PAN/WAN/LAN) | LAN - WiFi |
| Position Accuracy | Moderate (1 m - 3 m ) |
| Sensing Range Resolution | Stringent (0.1 m - 10 m) |
