The Key Technology Research of Building Automation System

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Contemporary building automation system (BAS) is realize automatization control and management system through to the modern advanced computer technology, communication technology and control technology, and other comprehensive utilization,which can realize the intelligent buildings all mechanical and electrical equipment and the energy equipment of the united network control connection, so as to achieve the whole building environment system of monitoring and management, to it’s best for people to create a comfortable safety, high efficiency and energy saving life environment. In this paper, there’s a deep discussions of the building automation system of composition, development and the present situation; and the key technology of the present situation and development prospects, and we set a plan based on the technology of building automation system LonWorks solutions, and expounds the concrete realization of key technologies of the system, based on the development of the host general much input/output intelligent node module.

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October 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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