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Adding Building Systems and Applications The openBerlin platform is ideal for connecting legacy systems and adding new building systems and capabilities. As an open platform, it makes integrating vendor solutions easy (Figure 2).
enable companies to discover, secure, and govern sensitive data in the cloud, on premise, or across physical assets. The technology gives the openBerlin platform an award-winning approach to complex data security challenges.
Protocols, Applications, Data, Context… MQTT
API BACnet cloud CMX API API Vertex
BACnet Soware Adapter
LED Lightning BACnet MQTT Sensors Sensors Sensors
Fog Computing For fast development and deployment of a fog computing layer, the openBerlin platform uses an application-ready Advantech ARK- 3510 Fanless Embedded Box PC as an IoT gateway. Its provides maximum fl exibility in connecting building devices to the cloud and host applications.
Equipped with a quad-core Intel® Core™ i7- 3610QE processor, the
gateway collects data from the system’s approximately 10,000 sen- sors. It enables Cisco to use industrial-grade tools to speed up archi- tectural development, plus it supports a ready-to-use API and software development kit (SDK) for wearables and machine vision.
Legacy Device Connectivity A WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM provides the wide range of interface solutions for the bus systems and subsystems used in building automation. The solution establishes connections across many protocols, such as BACnet*, DALI*, DMX, EnOcean, LonWorks*, M-Bus, MP-Bus, MODBUS* TCP/IP, and SMI.
IoT Middleware Relayr provides the device, hardware, and sensor-agnostic enterprise middleware platform. This platform is supported by powerful, sim- ple-to-use tools that enable fast and cost-effective development of IoT solutions, equipment, and services.
Artifi cial Intelligence Engine Neokami CyberVault delivers the artifi cial intelligence required to
AirCon Vents Heang Vents Fans Cooling Pumps Heang Pumps
Facial Recognition Stone Lock* Pro is an access con- trol device that uses biometric facial recognition, scanning a subject at over 2000 points. Stone Lock confi rms or denies a match in less than a second.
Micro Services Docker is an open platform for packaging a server application into a container with everything it needs to run: code, runtime, and system tools and libraries. Nirmata, another solution pro- vider, provides comprehensive policy-based automation for deploying, operating, and opti- mizing these containerized appli-
cations across clouds via easy-to-use, intuitive interfaces. Nirmata empowers enterprise DevOps teams by fully automating the complex operations and management of application containers and providing integrated tools for microservices.
Sensing
Bosch sensors help make it possible to integrate nearly every system – environment, heating, lighting, window blinds, doors, and windows – into a smart building control system. Thanks to advanced data trans- mission technology and minimal energy consumption, Bosch solutions are ideal for retrofi t applications.
Accelerating IoT Innovation
openBerlin is part of a global network of Cisco Innovation Centers. At openBerlin Cisco leads co-innovation in action with a vibrant eco- system of partners, creating business and technology solutions to unlock opportunities and markets with rapid prototyping.
Cisco’s open, smart building template allows smart building devel- opers to integrate leading-edge, multi-vendor solutions to reduce time-to-market and take advantage of innovative IoT technologies. The solution generates impressive savings. In the future, as exempli- fi ed by Cisco’s Digital Ceiling Framework, more and more things will be connected via IP, enabling enhanced visibility, better control, and increased savings.
For more information, visit
cisco.com/go/iot,
cisco.com/go/digitalceiling, and
cisco.com/go/innovationcenters.
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