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Internet of Things for Smart Buildings

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804619865
Pages 306 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Harry G. Smeenk Harry G. Smeenk
Profile icon Harry G. Smeenk

Table of Contents (22) Chapters

Preface Part 1: Applications for Smart Buildings
Chapter 1: An Introduction to IoT and Smart Buildings Chapter 2: Smart Building Operations and Controls Chapter 3: First Responders and Building Safety Chapter 4: How to Make Buildings Smarter with Smart Location Chapter 5: Tenant Services and Smart Building Amenities Part 2: Smart Building Architecture
Chapter 6: The Smart Building Ecosystem Chapter 7: Smart Building Architecture and Use Cases Chapter 8: Digital Twins – a Virtual Representation Part 3: Building Your Smart Building Stack
Chapter 9: Smart Building IoT Stacks and Requirements Chapter 10: Understanding Your Building’s Existing Smart Level and Systems Chapter 11: Technology and Applications Part 4: Building Sustainability for Contribution to Smart Cities
Chapter 12: A Roadmap to Your Smart Building Will Require Partners Chapter 13: The Importance of Smart Buildings for Sustainability and the Environment Chapter 14: Smart Buildings Lead to Smart Cities Chapter 15: Smart Buildings on the Bleeding Edge Index Other Books You May Enjoy

Space occupancy, utilization, and booking

Space utilization rates in 2018 were averaged 60% to 70% according to a benchmarking report by JLL. Post-pandemic rates fluctuate widely, with much lower estimates at 30% to 50% as of late summer 2022. Hybrid work policies coupled with constantly growing and shrinking tenant company requirements based on the economy are making space planning more challenging.

Traditional approaches to space utilization use rough information gathered from scheduling records, sign-in logs, and often manual observations and on-site assessments. These can be time-consuming, inflexible, not quantifiable, and outdated, missing key trends such as offices being shut down during the pandemic and making observation information outdated and no longer valid.

Space utilization is calculated as the total desks available divided by the total occupied desks, delivered in the form of a utilization rate. If there are 100 desks available and 60 desks are occupied, the utilization...

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