DocumentCode :
2585819
Title :
Functional safety in building automation
Author :
Kastner, Wolfgang ; Novak, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Autom. Syst. Group, Vienna Univ. of Technol., Vienna, Austria
fYear :
2009
fDate :
22-25 Sept. 2009
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
Building automation systems comprise services to automatically control, monitor and manage buildings with key areas being heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, lighting and shading. Typically, they do not provide safety-related services that are handled in a stand-alone fashion. However, a tight integration should allow the sharing of transmission path and the possibility of message exchange between the different application domains (e.g., lighting and fire alarm). Still, the integrity and adequate performance of all integrated applications must be assured. This paper surveys general safety standards and application dependent standards and points out what requirements have to be met by a safety-related building automation technology. The focus is on fire alarm and social alarm systems, due to their prevalence in today´s buildings. Without question, demands in these domains are high and a challenge to meet. For this reason, the paper concludes with the proposal for a safety enhancement for KNX/EIB.
Keywords :
IEC standards; safety; safety-critical software; structural engineering computing; KNX/EIB safety enhancement; application dependent standards; building automation systems; fire alarm system; functional safety; general safety standards; safety-related services; social alarm system; Automatic control; Automation; Computerized monitoring; Condition monitoring; Control systems; Fires; Heating; Lighting control; Safety; Temperature control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Emerging Technologies & Factory Automation, 2009. ETFA 2009. IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Mallorca
ISSN :
1946-0759
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2727-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1946-0759
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ETFA.2009.5347168
Filename :
5347168
Link To Document :
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