The Daizy Enterprise IoT Toolset can now integrated with BACnet networks. This allows any device in to appear as a BACnet device object for use within a Building Management System (BMS).
BACnet is a widely used communication protocol for building automation and control systems. It’s an open standard developed by ASHRAE, ANSI, and ISO, ensuring interoperability between different manufacturers’ equipment in a building management system (BMS). BACnet enables devices to connect, share data, and control various building systems like HVAC, lighting, and security.
With this integration, any device in Daizy can be used with BACnet, regardless of the connectivity protocol. This allows low-cost LoRaWAN, NB-IoT, Bluetooth and other types of device to send sensor data to a BMS and receive control commands via the cloud.
Nick Gyles, Chief Product Officer at Daizy commented;
“Existing LPWAN-to-BACnet solutions are based on a LoRaWAN gateway locally connecting to a BMS. This limits the ability to install new sensors or manage existing ones, with no centralised LoRa Network Server. It also limits connectivity options to just LoRaWAN.”
“By enabling the integration in the cloud, the Daizy solution works with all major LoRa Network Server providers including The Things Industries, Loriot and Netmore. It’s also open to NB-IoT and LTE-M devices connecting via Vodafone, Deutsche Telekom and others.”
Using the Daizy Data Pipeline, the sensor data can be delivered to multiple places in addition to the BMS. This makes it easy to bring the data into a customer’s Data Lake or into another application or AI ingestion pipeline.
For more information please Contact us.