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Lighting and Controls

BAS for Lighting Control: Balancing Efficiency

Building automation systems (BAS) integrate various components within a building's infrastructure, including heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), and notably, lighting and controls. The essence of these systems lies in their ability to enhance the functionality, comfort, and energy...

HVAC Systems

How Artificial Intelligence is Reshaping HVAC Efficiency

Traditionally, HVAC control within building automation systems has relied on rule-based systems and human programmed schedules.  These systems, while effective, leave significant room for further optimization.  The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) offers...

Energy Management

Building Automation Systems and Occupant Experience

Modern buildings are increasingly focusing on occupant well-being, recognizing the link between a comfortable environment and occupant satisfaction, productivity, and overall health. Building Automation Systems (BAS) play a crucial role in achieving this goal, offering a range of features that...


Ceramic Technologies

How companies can save money with Gen2 lighting BY TOM SALPIETRA, EYE Lighting International Lighting upgrades are a popular and easy way to save on energy. Changing to solid-state lighting may be costly, and some early adopters have not been fully satisfied with the light-emitting-diode (LED)...

Building a Sustainable Future: Integrating BAS with Renewable Energy

Building Automation Systems (BAS) have revolutionized how we manage buildings, optimizing energy consumption and improving occupant comfort.  However, with a growing focus on sustainability, BAS are evolving to integrate with renewable energy sources, paving the way for a more environmentally...

Automation

Utilizing Machine Learning for Predictive Maintenance in BAS

Building Automation Systems (BAS) play a crucial role in optimizing energy consumption and maintaining building comfort. However, traditional BAS primarily focus on reactive maintenance, addressing equipment failures only after they occur. This reactive approach can lead to costly downtime, disrupted operations, and higher repair costs. Machine Learning (ML) offers a powerful tool for BAS to transition from reactive to proactive maintenance, enabling the prediction of potential equipment failures and the implementation of preventive measures. This...

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