Title :
Smart building management through augmented reality
Author :
Romualdo Suzuki, Larissa ; Brown, Kenneth ; Pipes, Stephen ; Ibbotson, John
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. Dept., Univ. Coll. London, London, UK
Abstract :
This paper presents a software architecture for Smart Buildings assets management which enables engineers to receive and update work orders and asset information using augmented reality and mobile technologies. The proposed architecture consists of a layered structure composed of three main modules for Building Management Systems (BMS); data collection, event management and enrichment, and asset and work order management. In this architecture we use the Message Queue Telemetry Transport protocol (MQTT) to exchange messages between the system components. Work orders and alerts are modelled using the Common Alert Protocol (CAP) and sent to the augmented reality application through the ITA Information fabric; a middleware component using MQTT augmented with policy, workflow and datastore. We describe the high-level architecture supporting the experimentation and services provision, access policies and security aspects of such an architecture. This architecture can encapsulate the system functionality, assure the interoperability between various component systems, integrate different data standards, and ease the maintenance, management and upgrading of building assets and service requests. The design of a smart building application based on this architecture is illustrated and experimentation results confirm the viability and efficiency of the proposed framework.
Keywords :
augmented reality; building management systems; digital simulation; middleware; mobile computing; open systems; software architecture; transport protocols; BMS; CAP; ITA information fabric; MQTT; asset information; augmented reality application; common alert protocol; component systems; data collection; data standards; datastore; event management; high level architecture; interoperability; layered structure; message queue telemetry transport protocol; middleware component; mobile technologies; service requests; smart building application; smart building asset management system; software architecture; system functionality; work order management; workflow; Architecture; Computer architecture; Fabrics; Maintenance engineering; Smart buildings; Software architecture; Smart Buildings; augmented reality; mqtt; software architecture;
Conference_Titel :
Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOM Workshops), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Budapest
DOI :
10.1109/PerComW.2014.6815174