DocumentCode
2895034
Title
Integrated Building Services
Author
Thuan, N.K.
Author_Institution
Buildings Division, Telecom Australia Headquarters, 4/333 Queen Street, Melbourne
fYear
1987
fDate
14-17 June 1987
Firstpage
385
Lastpage
392
Abstract
To cater for increasingly sophisticated and discerning major businesses and corporations, modern office buildings have become more complex and their many services integrated. Integrated Building Services (IBS) can be defined generally as an array of facilities and services (sub-systems) which are provided for an office complex, a telecommunications centre, a data processing centre etc. and which are connected to, controlled, monitored and managed by a computerised system. In the last ten years, Telecom Australia has provided and installed several computer controlled building Automation systems for a number of large telecommunications centres in Australia. The systems are given the name of Local Monitoring and Control Systems (LMCS) and provide primary control and monitoring services in a localised area. The basic purpose of the LMCS is to monitor and control air conditioning systems, power supply and distribution including emergency generating systems, fire detection, security and other systems in the building complex. Telecom Australia has taken steps to meet the challenge of the new trend in this field and is particularly interested in the design of and innovation in intelligent buildings. A system specification to serve as functional briefing for building developers has been developed for use in deliberations on requirements for Telecom Australia´s proposed corporate Head Office complex in Melbourne and other major office accommodation complexes.
Keywords
Australia; Automatic control; Automation; Building services; Computerized monitoring; Condition monitoring; Control systems; Data processing; Telecommunication computing; Telecommunication control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1987. INTELEC '87. The Ninth International
Conference_Location
Stockholm, Sweden
Print_ISBN
91-7810-916-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INTLEC.1987.4794586
Filename
4794586
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