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“New Frontiers with the
Niagara Framework”
August 2009
Scott Muench – Senior Applications Engineer
Marc Petock – VP Marketing Communications
© 2009 Tridium, Inc,
Welcome!
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New Frontiers with the
Niagara Framework
• Up until recently, the Niagara Framework's primary application
has been in the building controls and facility management
markets. This however is changing as the flexibility and power
of NiagaraAX is taking us into many new frontiers including
telecommunications, convergence retailing, M2M, residential,
medical equipment, sustainability and smart city
infrastructures. In this session of TridiumTalk, we are going to
take a first hand look at some new frontiers where the Niagara
Framework is today and headed in the future.
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Agenda
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Residential
Convergence retailing
Telecommunications
M2M
Medical equipment
Smart city infrastructures
Sustainability
More Information
Question and Answer Session
The New Frontiers
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Residential
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Enabling the Smart Home
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Establish the Niagara Framework as the platform
standard for integrating “best of breed” systems
for the home
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HVAC
Lighting
Security
Audio
Video
Leverage the framework’s enterprise strengths to
build a recurring service business
Home Management
Overlapping functionality that requires seamless
interaction and integration to provide the…
”BEST CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE”
Internal,
External,
Etc...
Home
Connectivity
Lighting
A/C
Security
Etc…
Home
Automation
Home
Entertainment
Home
Services
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Preventative,
Reactive
Maintenance and
Others…
Home Management System
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Graphical User Experience
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Tridium Touch-Screen Interface
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Tridium – Home Life Application
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C-Stores
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Enabling the C-Store Automation
• Each location is a complex site
– HVAC, Lighting, Utilities, Wastewater, Refrigeration, Irrigation,
Ovens, Fire & Security, Compliance Requirements, Quality
Requirements
• Objective--reduce cost of operations
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Energy Costs
Services Costs
Labor Optimization
Reduce Risk
Maintain/Increase Quality
• Technical solution that could be implemented for all sites
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WAWA
• Operates 575 stores in 5 states
• Stores are centrally managed
from the corporate office
• Wide geographic area with 20
service zones
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C-Store Automation
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Main Page Dashboard
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Floor Plan Climate Control
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Lighting Control
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Fuel & Tank Monitoring
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Electrical Visualization
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Compliance & Risk Analysis
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Recipe and Equipment Maintenance
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Telecommunications
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Telecommunications
Monitor equipment, from data
centers to small unmanned
sites
- Monitors temperature
- Humidity
- Power
- Fuel systems
- Digital contact panels
- HVAC systems
• End-to-end remote
monitoring, alarming,
interoperability
and integration
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Telecommunications
JACE-5R
• Designed specifically for
today’s telecom providers
• NEBS-compliant
• Rack Mounted
• Installed in central offices,
data centers, Huts,
mechanical rooms,
transport sites, remote
facilities and other harsh
environments
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Intelligent Device Management (IDM) Solution
Fuel and dispenser management and remote site
device
• Encompass energy management
• Remote fueling
• Equipment monitoring
• Diagnostics including heating/air conditioning, lighting,
power consumption, coolers and other fixtures within
store environment
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Intelligent Device Management (IDM) Solution
Remotely monitor dispenser’s Card Reader System
Log transactions start and stop as well as total time of each
Monitor receipt paper status and alarm for out of paper status
Log and alarm transaction anomalies
Remotely monitor and control dispensers for:
Flow rates
Metering abnormalities
Activate automatic shut off when abnormalities are detected
Blend ratio data
Pump status
Monitor and control tank gauge controllers for:
Inventories
Tank and fuel temperatures
Sensor health and status
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Package Equipment and Systems Control
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Pre-packaged solar cooling and heating systems
Energy Independence System® (EIS) is the first
pre-assembled, ready to install solar cooling system
in the world
EIS utilizes the Niagara to integrate Solar Voltaic, Solar
Hot Water in conjunction with, absorption chillers and
heat exchangers to provide maximum energy savings in
high end homes and commercial installations
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Enabling the Smart Clinical Environment
•Improve hospital care and efficiency
•Reduce time caregivers spend performing administrative tasks,
giving nurses more time for critical thinking
•Eliminate labor intensive manual processes that are vulnerable to
human error (specifically entering data from medical devices into
patient charts and EMR)
•Enhance the level of care received by patients by increasing time
available for direct nurse-to-patient care
•Integration with other hospital systems to increase patient safety;
aid in locating and maintaining equipment
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Hill-Rom
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$1.6+ billion company
8000 employees
8 manufacturing locations
700k beds out of 880k in US
Smart Bed Connectivity Hub
• Hub (Connectivity Engine)
within the bed wirelessly
collects data from associated
medical devices
• Hub sends valid patient data to
the Hub Server
• Hub Server communicates with
the Connectivity Bus
• Connectivity Bus sends
required data to the electronic
medical record
EMR
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Operation Overview
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headwall beacon creates
Association Field around bed
Hub in bed becomes
associated with headwall
beacon/room wirelessly or
wired
Equipment moved into
Association Field is
automatically identified and
associated to patient
Associated equipment
appears on display
When connected to patient,
device sends physiological
data to EMR on
defined periodic basis
The Smart Clinical Environment
Improved safety compliance
Automated protocol
Safety alerts/reminders
Increased asset utilization
Decreased searching
Improved infection control
Automated equipment locating
Enhanced patient-nurse connection
Improved response time
Automatic detection-identificationpatient/room association
Improved hand
washing compliance
Automated
compliance
surveillance
Improved patient safety
House-wide visibility
Enhanced care coordination
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Automatic documentation of patient data
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Complete Patient Story
Applied Critical Thinking
Direct person-to-person communication
Reduced searching
Increased communication efficiency
Smart Cities Infrastructures
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Enabling Smart Cities
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Intelligent City Architecture
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Meydan Dubai
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Ultra modern urban
centre; mixed-use
development over 40m
sq.ft; residential,
commercial, retail,
Business Park and
Marina
World Class Horse
Racecourse spans 76
million sq.ft
Masdar City Abu Dhabi
World’s First ZeroCarbon, ZeroWaste, Car-Free
City
6 square kilometers
Home to1500 businesses and 50,000
residents
Solar, wind and hydrogen power; carbon
reduction
Sustainable development
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Dubai World Central
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One of the most strategically important commercial infrastructure
developments ever launched in the region
140-square kilometre urban project centred near Dubai International Airport
Project is almost twice the size of Hong Kong Island
Eventually home to 900,000 people
Self-sustaining development
Infrastructure cost estimate US $33 B
Six clustered “city” zones
Smart City Infrastructure
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City Command and Control
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Sustainability
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Pacific Controls “Green Building”
• LEED Platinum Certified
• One of 16 in the World
• First in the Middle East
• One of the Most Intelligent Buildings
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The Green Building
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Minimised soil erosion, waterway
sedimentation and dust generation
during construction
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High space to development ratio
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Storm water collection and reuse,
natural draining areas, little impact on
natural water hydrology
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Lighting design for minimal impact on
the nocturnal environment.
The Green Building
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Landscaped areas irrigated using rain
water and recycled waste water
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Efficient watering systems
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On site Sewerage Treatment Plant
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Water saving devices installed to
reduce potable water use and reduce
wastewater production
The Green Building
• HVAC and hot water systems designed to
maximize energy performance and reduce
ozone depletion
• Efficient lighting, day lighting, insulated building
envelopes, vapour absorption & energy efficient
chiller
• Insulated walls and roof
• Automated Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs)
for pumps
• HVAC system not containing HCFCs or
Halogens.
• Fully integrated Building Management System
• Demand-based ventilation
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The Green Building
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Construction materials
chosen to minimise
irritation to installer and
occupants
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Two fresh air circulation
and filtration units
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Temperature, humidity and
CO2 levels continuously
monitored and controlled
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90% of work spaces with
direct lines of sight to
perimeter glazing and
beautiful desert views.
The Green Building
Exceed requirements for green
building ratings in local and regional
material use and green house
keeping.
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The Green Building
Renewable Energy
• 60 KW from Photovoltaic
panels for building lighting
load
• 100 tons of Solar Thermal
Air-conditioning System
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Summary
The flexibility and power of NiagaraAX is taking us into many new
frontiers, anywhere that you need to Connect, Unify and
Manage devices:
• Convergence retailing
• Telecommunications
• M2M
• Residential
• Medical equipment
• Smart city infrastructures
• Sustainability
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More Information
• For more information on the Niagara Community visit
– www.niagara-central.com
• To learn more about the NiagaraAX Framework technology visit
– http://www.niagaraax.com/
• Additional information on Markets and Applications visit
– http://www.tridium.com/cs/markets_/_applications/security
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Question and Answer Session
• Select the Q&A icon in the menu bar to type your questions
• Feel free to speak up for further discussion
• Please introduce yourself, company name, and where you are
calling from.
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Thank you!
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suggestions, please email them to [email protected]
Scott Muench
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Marc Petock