System value: individual device functioning to comprehensive building operationsSystem structure: local architecture to the Internet of Things (IoT) architecture
Complete building management solutions throughout the life cycle of smart buildings
Pain Points
Separate management systems
Building automation, access control, and energy consumption management span multiple software systems.
The absence of centralized management hinders building interconnectivity and reduces management efficiency.
Impracticality of software systems
Distributed systems and high software training costs lead to the low usage of these systems in building management practices.
Unnecessary device running
Traditional management systems automate device control based on timers and cannot implement real-time dynamic device and system control based on on-site conditions.
Energy consumption monitoring and device control are isolated, meaning that devices cannot be controlled based on energy consumption statistics.
Absence of smart management experience
Traditional hardware products are simply combined for building control, and no integrated smart scenes are available.
Traditional security systems cannot track humans in real time.