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100 1  Sinopoli, Jim,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       no2006124615|eauthor. 
245 10 Advanced technology for smart buildings /|cJames Sinopoli.
264  1 Boston :|bArtech House,|c[2016] 
300    1 online resource (xiv, 201 pages):|billustrations. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|2rdacarrier 
347    text file|2rdaft 
490 1  Artech House power engineering library 
500    Includes index. 
505 00 Machine generated contents note:|g1.|tRole of Owners and 
       Architects in a Smart Building --|g1.1.|tDesign Teams --
       |g1.2.|tFacility Programming --|g1.3.|tSiting the Building
       --|g1.4.|tMaterials --|g1.5.|tCoordination --|g1.6.
       |tHandoff to Operations --|g2.|tMeasuring the Performance 
       of a Building --|g2.1.|tFinancial Metrics --|g2.2.
       |tSecurity and Life Safety --|g2.2.1.|tOperations and 
       Maintenance --|g2.3.|tProductivity and Satisfaction of 
       Building Occupants --|g3.|tEssential Attributes of a Smart
       Building --|g3.1.|tCabling Infrastructure, Lighting 
       Control Systems, and Facility Management Systems --
       |g3.1.1.|tCabling Infrastructure --|g3.1.2.|tLighting 
       Control Systems --|g3.1.3.|tFacility Management Tools --
       |g3.2.|tSystem Integration, Audio-Visual Systems, and 
       Water --|g3.2.1.|tSystem Integration --|g3.2.2.|tAudio-
       Visual Systems --|g3.2.3.|tPaging and Messaging Systems --
       |g3.2.4.|tWater --|g3.3.|tOccupant Satisfaction, Fire 
       Alarm, Networks and Security --|g3.3.1.|tOccupant 
       Satisfaction --|g3.3.2.|tFire Alarm --|g3.3.3.|tNetwork 
       and Security --|g3.4.|tElectrical, Building Metering, and 
       Video Surveillance Systems --|g3.4.1.|tElectrical --
       |g3.4.2.|tBuilding Metering --|g3.4.3.|tVideo Surveillance
       Systems --|g3.5.|tAdvanced Building Management Systems, 
       Communication, Data Infrastructure and HVAC, Access 
       Control and Sustainability --|g3.5.1.|tAdvanced Building 
       Management Systems --|g3.5.2.|tCommunication and Data 
       Infrastructure --|g3.5.3.|tHVAC --|g3.5.4.|tAccess Control
       System --|g3.5.5.|tSustainability and Innovation --|g3.6.
       |tConstantly Evolving Smart Building --|g3.6.1.|tSmart 
       Buildings and Cities --|g3.6.2.|tInternet of Things and 
       Smart Buildings --|g4.|tInformation Technology in Building
       Systems --|g4.1.|tOverview --|g4.2.|tCommunications 
       Protocols --|g4.2.1.|tWireless Infrastructure --|g4.2.2.
       |tWireless Network Types --|g4.2.3.|tCable Infrastructure 
       --|g4.3.|tConstruction Costs --|g4.3.1.|tConverge The 
       Cabling Types --|g4.3.2.|tCoordinate Pathways for All the 
       Technology Systems --|g4.3.3.|tReduce the Number of 
       Cabling Contractors --|g4.3.4.|tUse a Client's Master 
       Agreements for the Materials and Equipment --|g4.3.5.
       |tSingle Point for Cabling Administration --|g4.4.
       |tOperational Costs --|g4.4.1.|tWarranties --|g4.4.2.
       |tExpansion --|g4.4.3.|tUse Cabling Consolidation Points -
       -|g4.5.|tSecurity --|g4.5.1.|tTips on Preventing a 
       Security Breach --|g4.6.|tCommunication and Data 
       Infrastructure --|g4.7.|tFacility Management Software --
       |g4.7.1.|tWork Order System --|g4.7.2.|tPreventative and 
       Predictive Maintenance --|g4.7.3.|tSpace Planning --
       |g4.7.4.|tMaterial and Equipment Parts Inventory Control -
       -|g4.7.5.|tAsset Management --|g4.7.6.|tData standards --
       |g4.7.7.|tBIM Integration --|g5.|tManagement of Building 
       System Data --|g5.1.|tOverview --|g5.2.|tLack of Planning 
       --|g5.3.|tStandardized Naming Conventions --|g5.4.|tData 
       Mining --|g5.5.|tValidation of Data --|g5.6.|tDocument 
       Management --|g5.7.|tBenefits of Data Management --|g5.8.
       |tPractical Data Management Activities --|g5.8.1.|tRole of
       a Facility Data Manager --|g5.9.|tDashboards: Transforming
       Data into Information --|g5.9.1.|tFacilitate Comparative 
       Analysis --|g5.9.2.|tCustomize Chart Scale For Optimal 
       Data Presentation --|g5.9.3.|tAppropriate Selection of 
       Charts --|g5.9.4.|tProper Formatting of Numbers --|g5.9.5.
       |tPrioritizing Users Over Data --|g5.9.6.|tBenefits of 
       Management Dashboards --|g5.10.|tHandoff Between a Newly 
       Constructed Building and Building Operations; How Not To 
       Fumble --|g5.10.1.|tGive Operations Personnel a Seat at 
       the Table with the Design and Construction Teams --
       |g5.10.2.|tInstall Some of the Facility Management 
       Software Applications Relatively Early in the Construction
       Process --|g5.103.|tHave the General Contractor or Sub-
       Contractors Operate the Building For a Short Time, and 
       Then Transfer Operations to the Owner --|g5.10.4.|tInsist 
       On the Use of BIM During Design and Construction --
       |g5.20.5.|tMost Value That Operational Personnel Can Bring
       to the Table Is Their Involvement In Defining the 
       Requirements of Commissioning, System Start-Up, and Close 
       Out Procedures --|g5.10.6.|tIdentify the Data, Information
       and Resource Materials Needed to Operate the Building --
       |g5.10.7.|tExpectations of Contractor's Requirements Must 
       Change From Just Installing Equipment to Completing and 
       Leaving Their Work In a Condition for Long Term Operations
       and Support --|g5.10.8.|tConduct a Review of the 
       Transition to Operations and Document Lessons Learn --|g6.
       |tLighting --|g6.1.|tOverview --|g6.2.|tSystem Control --
       |g6.2.1.|tRelay Panels --|g6.2.2.|tOccupancy Sensors --
       |g6.2.3.|tDimmers --|g6.2.4.|tDaylight Harvesting --
       |g6.2.5.|tBallasts --|g6.3.|tIntegration into Building 
       Automation Systems --|g6.4.|tEmerging Lighting Systems --
       |g6.4.1.|tInterior Shading --|g6.4.2.|tExterior Shading --
       |g6.4.3.|tElectrically Switchable Glass --|g6.4.4.
       |tAutomation Issues --|g7.|tData Analytics --|g7.1.
       |tOverview --|g7.2.|tIssues and Concerns in Implementing 
       FDD --|g7.3.|tGuest Industry Experts --|g7.3.1.|tLighting 
       Systems --|g7.3.2.|tWater System and Conveyance Equipment 
       --|g7.3.3.|tPower Management Systems --|g7.3.4.|tIT 
       Infrastructure --|g7.3.5.|tDemand Response and 
       Refrigeration --|g7.4.|tCase Study: Microsoft Redmond 
       Campus --|g8.|tMonitoring Conveyance Systems --|g8.1.
       |tWait Time for Elevators --|g8.2.|tElevator Speed --
       |g8.3.|tTemperature and Humidity in The Machine Room --
       |g8.4.|tEnergy Consumption --|g8.5.|tUse Video Cameras --
       |g8.6.|tRelevant Conveyance Data --|g8.7.|tApplications --
       |g9.|tReal Time Location Systems --|g9.1.|tTags --|g9.1.1.
       |tBarcodes --|g9.1.2.|tRFID --|g9.1.3.|tQR (Quick Response
       Code) --|g9.1.4.|tReaders and Antennas --|g9.2.|tRTLS Host
       --|g9.2.1.|tRTLS Healthcare Example --|g9.2.2.
       |tAdministrating an RTLS --|g9.3.|tRTLS and Indoor 
       Positioning Systems --|g9.3.1.|tCompanies in the IPS Space
       --|g9.3.2.|tWhere Are Building Owners? --|g9.4.|tSecurity 
       and Indoor Positioning Systems --|g9.4.1.|tIndoor Maps --
       |g10.|tEye-Tracking --|g10.1.|tEye Tracking Technology --
       |g10.1.1.|tExamples of Museums --|g11.|tDistributed 
       Antenna Systems --|g11.1.|tDAS Business Model --|g11.2.
       |tLife Safety and Emergencies --|g12.|tDC Current --
       |g12.1.|tIT Networks --|g12.2.|tData Centers --|g12.3.
       |tRenewables, Electric Vehicles, Storage --|g12.4.
       |tLighting --|g12.5.|tAppliances --|g12.6.|tDC Power 
       Infrastructure --|g12.7.|tStandards --|g13.|tPower Over 
       Ethernet --|g13.1.|tPOE Overview --|g14.|tMicrogrids --
       |g14.1.|tOverview --|g14.2.|tPotential Benefits --|g14.3.
       |tDevelopers and Building Owners --|g14.4.|tMacro versus 
       Micro --|g14.5.|tGenerating Revenue from Microgrids --
       |g15.|tSolar Energy --|g16.|tWind Power --|g17.
       |tIntegrated Building Management Systems --|g17.1.
       |tOverview --|g17.2.|tEscalated Complexity --|g17.3.
       |tSpecifications for the Future Building Management System
       (IBMS) --|g17.3.1.|tBenefits of an IBMS --|g18.
       |tDashboards --|g18.1.|tOverview --|g18.2.|tWhat to 
       Present --|g18.3.|tHow to Present the Information --
       |g18.3.1.|tPosition of the Information on the Dashboard --
       |g18.3.2.|tColor --|g18.3.3.|tShapes and Sizes --|g18.4.
       |tIndustry Examples --|g19.|tVideo Surveillance Systems --
       |g19.1.|tOccupancy, People, Counting and Energy --|g19.2.
       |tVideo Smoke Detectors --|g20.|tAccess Control System --
       |g20.1.|tDoor Contacts --|g20.2.|tRequest-to-Exit --
       |g20.3.|tElectrified Door Hardware --|g20.4.|tReaders --
       |g21.|tMaintaining High Performance Control Systems --
       |g21.1.|tSoftware Issues --|g21.2.|tCommunications Issues 
       --|g21.3.|tHardware Issues --|g21.4.|tOperator Issues --
       |g21.5.|tSteps to Take. 
588    Description based on print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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650  0 Architecture|xTechnological innovations.|0https://
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650  0 Intelligent buildings.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       subjects/sh95005098 
650  0 Smart structures.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects
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650  7 Architecture|xTechnological innovations.|2fast|0https://
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