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for example, fl uctuates based on available sunlight. As solar output decreases, the system needs to sense this decrease and either pull energy from battery storage or increase generator output.


Sending the raw energy data to a centralized system such as a cloud affected the speed and reliability of the solution, making it diffi cult to meet customer requirements. Dell’s analytics gateway automated these energy decisions locally in near-real time to prevent customer power disruptions. The gateways also transferred fi ltered data to cloud-hosted software so that customers could generate reports, view historical and current data, and perform further analytics using a soft- ware-as-a-service (SaaS) application.


Another Dell PoC involved Intel and KMC Controls, a leader in building automation systems. In this case, Dell and Intel helped KMC


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Controls launch the KMC Commander Internet of Things Platform for Building Automation. The solution earned the Best Intelligent Building Technology Innovation Award at the 2015 Realcomm IBcon conference.


KMC Commander uses a Dell Edge Gateway 5000 Series to enable an end-to-end solution from sensors and controllers (edge devices) to cloud-based remote management applications. The solution allows tenants to access a cloud-hosted, secure, mobile applica- tion to adjust building operations to optimize comfort, utilization, and effi ciency (Figure 5).


The Dell Edge Gateway 5000 Series cost-effectively moves data from the building to the cloud, while also enabling local analysis. Sending only pertinent, long-term data to the cloud reduces the cost and com- plexity of handling edge data. By extracting meaningful information from legacy systems, the gateways help building owners extend the life of those investments and project the potential savings of new equipment purchases.


For this solution, the Dell Edge Gateway 5000 Series used Wind River Linux, Intel®


Security software (with engineering and design sup-


port from Dell OEM), and a data tagging and visualization framework from J2 Innovations. Multiple protocol drivers (such as BACnet and Modbus) provided access to existing building networks to acquire data on building system performance. Open APIs to the cloud and to KMC Commander BX* hardware provided opportunities for advanced customization, third-party development, and the addition of enhanced equipment and control routines.


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A Smarter Gateway to IoT Opportunities The Dell Edge Gateway 5000 Series is an excellent example of an IoT analytics gateway designed to provide intelligence and security at the edge for near-real-time, data-driven decisions. Enterprises can use these gateways to decrease latency, reduce network traffi c, lower cloud storage and processing costs, and achieve a higher degree of system automation.


For information about the Dell Edge Gateway 5000 Series, see intel.com/SD-Dell-5000


For more on enabling the Internet of Things with secure, manageable gateways and systems, visit intel.com/ embedded-iot


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Dell OEM (intel.com/MR-dell) is a Premier member of the Intel®


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The KMC Com mander uses the Dell Edge Gateway 5000 Series as part of an end-to-end solution that puts a building's operation controls into owner and tenant hands.


Solutions Alliance offering an extensive product portfolio and comprehensive services to help customers power their own solutions. Dell’s standards-based technologies are built to order and customized for the specifi c needs of customers and their end users. Through Dell’s buying power and extensive global supply chain and service model, Dell OEM reduces many of the design, manufacturing, and logistics challenges of bringing products to market, helping companies increas e their competitive advantage and speeding up time to profi t.


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