BuildingIQ Epiphany Reveals Interdependent Data Relationships for AI-Driven System Optimization
06 August 2019 - 9:00PM
Business Wire
Powerful inference engine creates virtualized
network of disparate data points within systems
BuildingIQ (ASX: BIQ) has accelerated its leadership in
artificial intelligence (AI) solutions with Epiphany – an AI-driven
engine that uncovers how data is interconnected, dependent and
influenced within a system. Epiphany is used to create foundational
knowledge about a system that can enable insights like root cause
analysis of anomalies; predictive failure and maintenance of
equipment; better capital planning; and prioritization of service
based on the real, hidden impact of issues versus simplistic
cost-to-replace estimates.
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BuildingIQ introduces Epiphany – an
AI-driven engine that uncovers how data is interconnected,
dependent and influenced within a system. Epiphany is used to
create foundational knowledge about a system that can enable
insights like root cause analysis of anomalies and predictive
failure and maintenance of equipment. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Inferences derived from Epiphany are today powering BuildingIQ’s
Outcome-based Fault Detection (OFD) service, bringing deeper
anomaly detection and more valuable insights to fault detection
within a building. With the introduction of the Epiphany full suite
of tools, BuildingIQ can create a virtualized network of a system
that brings an even more holistic view of system interactions among
myriad data points and assets, regardless of how they are wired or
logically connected.
“The problem with the IoT is that in practical terms, it’s a
free-for-all in stand-alone devices and sub-systems. Using
Epiphany, BuildingIQ is able to map how those devices and
sub-systems are interdependent – creating a virtual network that
shows how data and assets are connected in chains of influence,”
said Steve Nguyen, vice president of products for BuildingIQ.
“These virtual networks are manageable as if they were one network,
making them able to be optimized for performance and tuned to the
outcomes that best suit the needs of the operators and end-users.
The creation of a virtual network is key to leveraging how IoT
devices interact with each other and existing systems, such as
building automation systems.”
The four components of Epiphany as initially applied to building
systems are:
- Influence Engine
- Reveals the impact of all points relative to whole building
power, inferring what is driving a building’s energy
consumption.
- Influence Delta
- Examines how an influence changes over time, looking at
associated power impact from equipment due to that change.
- Delta T
- Correlates real energy impacts with comfort impacts, allowing
facilities teams to prioritize work better than with simple rule
violation faults.
- Correlation Map
- Uses machine learning to create a map of the relationships
between points, quickly inferring root cause through powerful
filtering capabilities.
“We are applying this first generation of Epiphany to gain a
better understanding of the buildings that we serve. Epiphany is
helping us develop new value around knowledge management and risk
reduction, giving us strategic tools to go deeper and wider
throughout operations and into areas like predictive maintenance
for financial planning,” said BuildingIQ CEO Michael Nark. “But
Epiphany is not only a building-specific tool set; it can apply to
other processes and systems doing device-level analytics, and we
can take our expertise in complicated building scenarios and apply
it outside the current market.”
For more information about Epiphany, watch the video at:
https://youtu.be/ktXans2qHj4.
About BuildingIQ
BuildingIQ (ASX: BIQ) helps building owners and operators
worldwide lower energy use, increase building operations efficiency
and enhance tenant comfort. The Company’s 5i cloud-based platform
and Managed Services deliver on the promise of Internet of Things
(IoT) for buildings with none of the drawbacks. Over 130M square
feet of building space is currently under management with
BuildingIQ. www.buildingiq.com
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