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IoT offers many benefits for building automation, including lower energy consumption, improved operational efficiency, predictive maintenance, improved financial planning, improved building performance data, and increased use of sensors. IOT introduces the required intelligence into the basic building blocks and helps it to become intelligent. A building that has implemented the Internet of Things can be called a smart building that can control building operations such as fire and safety, security, automate and control air conditioning, ventilation, etc. A smart building uses sensors and…mehr

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IoT offers many benefits for building automation, including lower energy consumption, improved operational efficiency, predictive maintenance, improved financial planning, improved building performance data, and increased use of sensors. IOT introduces the required intelligence into the basic building blocks and helps it to become intelligent. A building that has implemented the Internet of Things can be called a smart building that can control building operations such as fire and safety, security, automate and control air conditioning, ventilation, etc. A smart building uses sensors and microchips to collect and manage data according to functions. And the services of such an infrastructure building help the owners, operators and facility managers increase asset performance, reduce energy consumption, maximize space utilization, and minimize the environmental impact of buildings. Systems must be designed to allow for maintenance and adjustments. In simpler terms, the Internet of Things is a network of sensors, meters, appliances, and other devices that are capable of sending and receiving data.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Shahide Dehghan, Ph.D., Department of Geography, Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Iran. Technical Skills are Climatology, Statistical Analysis, Geography, Geo-Natural Hazards, Geomorphology, Factor Analysis, Data Analysis, Climate Change, Atmosphere, Global Warming, Climate Sciences, Insurance Investment, Water Resources.