DBS Smart Buildings
Smart Buildings
With unparalleled expertise from Prysmian in the powering of buildings, Digital Building Solutions enable the creation of smart buildings equipped with sophisticated control software, fostering interoperability that seamlessly connects various building services. These interoperable solutions transform buildings into intelligent spaces, integrating with diverse building protocols to facilitate connectivity with Building Management Systems (BMS) and IoT devices.
The synergy between Prysmian IoT devices and our industry-leading data communication cabling technology delivers future-proof end-to-end facility solutions utilising Power Over Ethernet (PoE) technology.
A Synergy for Success
In smart buildings, a seamless integration of comprehensive systems, often referred to as Building Management Systems (BMS) or Building Automation Systems (BAS), converges HVAC, Power over Ethernet (PoE) lighting, blind controls, alarms, and security features into a unified network infrastructure managed by information technology (IT). Foundational technologies like Power over Ethernet play a crucial role in achieving this harmonious integration, paving the way for central management of all building systems, ultimately enhancing operational efficiency.
This integration signifies a transformative shift in the management and operation of buildings by converging Information Technology (IT) with Operational Technology (OT). Enabled by advanced technologies, it allows seamless communication and coordination between traditionally separate IT and OT systems. This convergence in smart buildings enables centralised control, real-time monitoring, and efficient management of diverse building systems. Beyond enhancing operational efficiency, this convergence unlocks new possibilities for innovation, data analytics, and predictive maintenance, contributing to the creation of more intelligent and responsive built environments.
The increasing convergence of traditional Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) is a result of digitalisation and integrated networks. This convergence, facilitated by Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology, allows for power supply, communication, and data transmission through a single cable network. As the number of integrated devices and services within network infrastructures rises, there is a growing demand for the standardisation of cabling infrastructure. The desire for intelligently networked buildings based on PoE has steadily increased in both commercial and industrial sectors over the past few years. This trend reflects the continuous evolution towards more streamlined and interconnected building solutions.