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Energy Efficient Building Automation Solutions Using Innovative Wireless Sensing

00:42:51 | 19 OCT 2016

Today’s buildings are adding building intelligence for energy and system efficiency through wireless sensor nodes. Wireless sensor nodes are allowing more intelligence regarding energy and system efficiency in today’s buildings. These sensor nodes must maintain a long battery life up to 10 years while constantly monitoring key parameters. Battery requirements and energy harvesting for wireless sensor nodes in building automation systems will be a key topic of this webinar. After understanding battery requirements, we will dive into system efficiency ranging from comfort control to air flow control in HVAC systems. Then tying battery efficiency and system efficiency together, we will look at preventing unplanned system downtime through various predictive maintenance techniques.

Read our latest building automation related blogs:

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Check out our building automation technical documents:

  • Connected Sensors Guide
  • White paper: Building automation for enhanced energy and operational efficiency
  • Infographic: Engineering a smarter building 

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