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HI-TECH HOUSEHI-TECH HOUSENovember 24-27, 2004November 24-27, 2004

Crocus Exhibition CenterCrocus Exhibition Center

MOSCOW, RUSSIAMOSCOW, RUSSIA

Your Information Source for Home & Your Information Source for Home & Building AutomationBuilding Automation

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CABA MissionCABA Mission

• To encourage the development, promotion, pursuit and understanding of integrated systems and automation in homes and buildings.

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• Manufacturers

• Energy Utilities

• Cablecos/Telcos

• Consultants/Research Organizations

• Builders/Developers

• Distributors

• Governments/Associations

• Dealers/Installers1988 2004

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300

250

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150

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MembershipMembership386

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• CABA Connected Home Council

• CABA Editorial Advisory Board

• CABA Information Council

• CABA Intelligent & Integrated Buildings Council

• CABA Marketing & eBusiness Committee

• CABA Standards Committee

CABA Board of CABA Board of Directors (19)Directors (19)

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The Residential Approach

It is already here! Just pick it up!

Technology Technology Penetration in New Penetration in New HomesHomes

Source: NAHBRC/CEASource: NAHBRC/CEA

((Penetration figures represent technologies offered as either Penetration figures represent technologies offered as either standard or upgrades by builders).standard or upgrades by builders).

0.4%

0.8%

1%

8.6%

9.2%

17.7%

42.1%

0 10 20 30 40 50

Home Automation

Energy Management

Lighting Control

Distributed Audio

Home Theater

Montitored Security

Structured Wiring

Drivers for Broadband Drivers for Broadband and Home Networksand Home Networks

1. Broadband Growth and Sharing1. Broadband Growth and Sharing

2. Online Gaming and Shopping2. Online Gaming and Shopping

3. Digital Audio and Streaming Video3. Digital Audio and Streaming Video

4. Home Security4. Home Security

5. Home Automation5. Home Automation

6. Emerging Network Physical Layer 6. Emerging Network Physical Layer Technology and Network ConnectivityTechnology and Network Connectivity

Drivers Continued...Drivers Continued...

7. IP Telephony7. IP Telephony

8. Reducing Health Care Expenses8. Reducing Health Care Expenses

9. Using Intelligent Software (ie. UPnP)9. Using Intelligent Software (ie. UPnP)

10. Drive for Broadband Services by 10. Drive for Broadband Services by Service ProvidersService Providers

Broadband Broadband Definitions:Definitions:

The FCC has defined The FCC has defined “broadband” or “high-speed” or “broadband” or “high-speed” or “advanced” Internet services if it “advanced” Internet services if it offers at least 200 Kbps in both offers at least 200 Kbps in both directions (upstream and directions (upstream and downstream).downstream).

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BROADBAND IS A CATALYST!BROADBAND IS A CATALYST!

Source: Internet Home AllianceSource: Internet Home Alliance

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BROADBAND ADOPTIONBROADBAND ADOPTION

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Broadband SubscribersBroadband Subscribers

European ConsumersEuropean Consumers

Type of Installation Type of Installation Contractors used for Contractors used for Home ElectronicsHome Electronics

1.5%

4.6%

11.9%

34.6%

72.5%

75.6%

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80

In-House Labor

Major Retailer

Utility Company

Systems Integrator/Custom Installer

Security Installer

Electrical Contractor

As a relatively new labor category, custom installers rank just As a relatively new labor category, custom installers rank just behind the more-established fields of security companies and behind the more-established fields of security companies and electricians. Totals add up to more than 100 percent because electricians. Totals add up to more than 100 percent because many builders use more than one type of contractor.many builders use more than one type of contractor.

Source: NAHBRC/CEASource: NAHBRC/CEA

What will Dominate our Residence!

The future holds much more -integrating building structure - detecting structural failures, corrosion, bursting pipes,

etc………..

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The Digital Revolution is The Digital Revolution is Coming…Coming…

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Definition of Intelligent Building Technologies

“ The use of integrated technological building systems, communications and controls to create a building and its infrastructure which provides the owner, operator and occupant with an environment which is flexible, effective, comfortable and secure.”

Source: Technology Roadmap for Intelligent Buildings (www.caba.org/trm)

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• Financial impacts/life cycle costs.• Integrated design/build process.• IBS reliability.• Education and changing practices.• Competing technologies.• Standards/protocols are not

interoperable.

Challenges...

How to Integrate?Imperative # 1

An Integrated design team and process - dedicated to the integration notion! Integration should be implemented from inception to completion. The initial design stage is perceived as most critical to the process. The guidance of the System Integrator at this stage is indispensable!

Benefits of Integrated Systems...

• Better building access. • Standardized infrastructure.• Higher building/rental value. • Consumption expenses decrease. • Occupant/tenant control. • Single control point.

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• CABA created the XML/Web Services (oBIX) Committee to look at using Internet standards for interoperable facility management in April, 2003.

• CABA moved the governance to OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards).

• The goals are to move quickly and create non-binding guidelines - oBIX (Open Building Information Xchange) and eventually international standards.

CABA XML/Web Services (oBIX) COMMITTEE

PROPOSED ARCHITECTURE Client PC’s

with Web Browser

Intranet

EnterpriseApplication

Servers

Network based

controller

RoomController

Room Controller

LonTalk Controller

LonTalk Controller

Other XML based

system

Controller

Controller

oBIX (Ethernet / TCP/IP/XML / HTTP)

Network based

controller

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Lon

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er rotocols

(Source: (Source: Trane - Global Controls & Contracting))

Annual Energy Consumption by U.S. Commercial Buildings

Data source: EIA 1999 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey. (Conversion: 3,412 Btu = 1 kWh)

Total: 11,987 trillion Btu/yr

= 3.51 trillion kWh/yr

Electricity UsageElectricity Usage

0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%

Misc.

Refrigration & Cooking

Water

Exterior Light

Office Equipment

Ventilation

Heating

Cooling

Interior Light

SOURCE: Alan Whitson

Saving Energy PaysSaving Energy Pays

$1.25

$6.67

Investment Building ValueCreated

• Invest $1.25/sq. ft. in an Efficient Lighting Upgrade

• Saves $0.50/sq. ft. in Energy Costs per Year– Payback - 2.5 Years– ROI - 40%

• Creates $6.67/sq. ft. in Building Value– ROI - 533.6%

SOURCE: Alan Whitson

SecurityReliabilityQualityEffectiveness

Energy Services

DistributedEnergy Generation and Supply

Air/ WaterHeating/CoolingPVD

(power, voice,data, video)

PLATFORM

THEATERStage set

Flexibility

Center for Building Performance and Diagnostics, a NSF/IUCRC, and ABSIC at Carnegie Mellon

Source: Volker Hartkopf, Carnegie Mellon Source: Volker Hartkopf, Carnegie Mellon UniversityUniversity

Source: Source: Volker HartkopfVolker HartkopfCarnegie Mellon UniversityCarnegie Mellon University

Center for Building Performance and Diagnostics, a NSF/IUCRC, and ABSIC at Carnegie MellonSource: Volker Hartkopf, Carnegie Mellon UniversitySource: Volker Hartkopf, Carnegie Mellon University

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FACILITIES AS PROFIT CENTERS

“Today, facilities are viewed as strategic resources... elevating the facility manager to the role of asset manager supporting the organization's overall business goals. ... managing facilities as a true profit center.”

(From an E-mail promoting a new book “Total Productive Facilities Management - By Richard Sievert)

• Collaboration with over 30 protocol/standards groups.

• MasterFormat Changes.

• Educational Initiatives:

* Electronic Systems Industry Consortium.

* CompTIA 50% reduction in HTi+ certification.

• TechHome Rating System.

• Channel Development Committee.

• CNET Home Integrator Directory.

• Reciprocal memberships with ABOK and over 50 Industry Associations!

Industry Industry CollaborationCollaboration

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• CABA iHomes & Buildings Magazine

• CABA Event Reports

• CABA Information Series

• Technology Roadmap for Intelligent Buildings

• CABA eBulletin

• CABA eStore and Research Boutique

• Connected Home Roadmap

Publications/ResearchPublications/Research

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• End-User Education - Virtual Tours

• Free Media Release Postings

• “Members Only” Research Library

• Member listing/hotlinks

• Conference Features/Upcoming Events

• CABA eStore:

* Research Boutique

* Products and Services Directory

CABA WEB SITECABA WEB SITE

• XML Symposium 2005

• CABA Intelligent & Integrated Buildings Conference 2005

• CABA Intelligent Buildings Seminar - AHR Mexico 2004

• Connected@Home Conference 2005

• Over 30 other Conferences/Events including:

Conferences, Trade Shows Conferences, Trade Shows and Seminarsand Seminars

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