Building System Integration Faces Challenges

Security Technology & DesignVol. 15 Nbr. 4, April 2005

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The heat and humidity sensors also work in a "smart" way, which enhances their value to the client. "The sensors can track the rising or falling rates of heat or humidity," [Steve Morefield] said. "They can recognize a trend and notify people of a problem before it becomes a problem. It doesn't wait until things are too hot or too wet."

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Building System Integration Faces Challenges

Picture this: The CEO of a major corporation arrives early at his company's 40-story office building. He swipes his access card and the door from the underground parking garage immediately unlocks, the elevator bank serving his floor activates and the lights in the hallway leading to his top-floor executive office are turned on. When he arrives in his office on this chilly morning, the room is already filling with warm air, since the HVAC system was activated in his building quadrant the moment he s...

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