Networking and integration of facilities automation systems /
Facilities increasingly rely on computerized systems for optimization of building systems operation and reduction of costs of building maintenance and management. Systems networking and their integration is becoming a new discipline for facilities managers and engineers as more and more computerized...
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Integration of Facilities Computerized Systems / Viktor Boed
- Ch. 2. Basics of Network Communications / Viktor Boed
- Ch. 3. DDC Open Systems: An Overview / John J. McGowan
- Ch. 4. Network Protocols / Viktor Boed
- Ch. 5. Serial Communications / Viktor Boed
- Ch. 6. RS-485 Networks for Facilities Metering at Yale University / Robert Hobbs
- Ch. 7. Case Study: Heterogeneous Interconnected Fieldbuses / Frantisek Zezulka
- Ch. 8. Lower Level Industrial Networks: Fieldbus / Viktor Boed
- Ch. 9. Canadian Automated Building (CAB) Protocol / Viktor Boed
- Ch. 10. LonTalk Protocol / Viktor Boed
- Ch. 11. The Development of BACnet / Ira Goldschmidt
- Ch. 12. A Data Communication Protocol for Building Automation and Control Networks: BACnet / Viktor Boed
- Ch. 13. Institutional Energy Metering: Challenges and Opportunities / Roberto Meinrath
- Ch. 14. Case Study: Yale Maxnet / Viktor Boed.