Title :
A model based development approach for building automation systems
Author :
Butzin, Bjorn ; Golatowski, Frank ; Niedermeier, Christoph ; Vicari, Norbert ; Wuchner, Egon
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Appl. Microelectron. & Comput., Univ. of Rostock, Rostock, Germany
Abstract :
As of today, building automation systems are present in almost any commercial building. They perform climate control, lightning control, access control, surveillance, and quite a few other tasks. As a result of their evolutionary development, building automation systems are divided into separate silos of disciplines that are not well integrated with each other. As of today, a variety of communication protocols, data models and engineering approaches are used by different vendors. Existing standardized building automation protocols as BACnet or KNX allow integration of some disciplines on the communication level but fail to provide means for common description of devices, services and data on the semantic level. This means that building automation applications that span multiple disciplines require a high effort for development, engineering and maintenance. If devices from multiple vendors are integrated in one installation, a set of different engineering tools and vendor-specific knowledge is required. In the ITEA “Building as a Service” (BaaS) project we try to overcome these deficiencies and define a common way to develop, engineer, commission, operate and maintain building automation systems following a service oriented approach. The whole process will be supported by semantic models to reduce costs and time-to-market, which is a quite new approach. In this paper we will present the current state of the work with special regard to domain modeling and model driven processes that are currently being specified for the BaaS platform.
Keywords :
authorisation; building management systems; data models; lightning; protocols; service-oriented architecture; BACnet; BaaS platform; ITEA BaaS project; KNX; access control; building as a service; building automation applications; building automation systems; climate control; commercial building; communication protocols; data models; evolutionary development; lightning control; model based development approach; standardized building automation protocols; surveillance; Building automation; Data models; Domain specific languages; Ontologies; Protocols; Semantics; building automation; data model; domain specific language; semantic model; service oriented architecture;
Conference_Titel :
Emerging Technology and Factory Automation (ETFA), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
DOI :
10.1109/ETFA.2014.7005365