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Designing An Integrated
Building’s ELV Services
Presented On: August 20
Presented By:
Engr. OIukayode Sodimu, MNSE, MNCS
MD/CEO, ICST Solutions Limited, Nigeria
Your Presenter• Engr. Kayode Sodimu
− MD/CEO at ICST Solutions Limited
− Over 26 years experience in designing and deploying premises and customer-owned outside plant cabling, LAN and Internetworking infrastructure and Electronic Safety and Security systems
− Degrees in Electrical Engineering and Post Graduate Diplomas in Management
− Cisco’s CCDA and CCNA, Microsoft’s MCSE certifications
− Member Nigeria Society Of Engineers (NSE), COREN registered as Engineer, Member, Nigeria Computer Society (NCS)
Agenda
• ELV Defined
• The Needs And Benefits Of Integration
• The Enablers – Industry Standards and “IP of
Everything”
• Organisation-wide Standardisation
• 3-Layer Hierarchical Design
• Questions
ELV Defined
• IEC defines Extra Low Voltage (ELV) as any system operating in a
voltage not exceeding 50V ac (or 120V ripple free dc). ELV system
in a building is a wide range of services, including:
– ICT (IT, Internet, UC) services
– Electronic Safety And Security (Video Surveillance, Access Control,
Intrusion Detection, Fire Detection & Alarm, Voice Alarm, Watchman Tour
Systems, etc) Systems (ESSS)
– Notification & Entertainment (Public Address System, Display, TV (IP-TV,
SMATV) Systems
– Building Monitoring/Management/Automation Systems (BMS & BAS) for
ESSS, environmental conditioning systems such as heating, ventilation, and
air conditioning (HVAC), and internal and external lighting.
The Needs And Advantages Of
Integration• Access to technologies and solutions that otherwise would not have been possible or
would have been limited in scope– Integration will allow convergence which can encompass a range of capabilities, from limited
monitoring to full command and control functions across a common IP-based network. Some of the most common types of convergence are:• Multimedia (voice, video, text) real time collaboration within and across entities scattered all over the world
and beyond, as in IP telephony, Unified Communications and Tele presence
• Interconnection of CCTV and Access Control systems for events tracking
• Interconnection of PAS as a the voice alarm system to Fire Detection and Alarm system
• Integration of BMS system for services ranging from basic monitoring and reporting of the various ESS systems to intelligent management of them all.
– Intelligence and analytics leveraging on the output of data, voice, surveillance video, and access control, instruction detection, fire alarm systems, etc.
– Cloud Usage to Manage Costs and Risk
• Cost– Substantial savings is made when resources are shared by the different systems
• Ease of Operations and Maintenance– Manageability and Serviceability
– Modularity make Add and Replace
– Simplified
The Enablers – Industry Standards
• While there are many proprietary communications protocol and standards with
different vendors promising integration and interoperability it is better to stick
as much as possible to industry standards like:
The Standard Technology/System
ANSI/TIA‐568‐C Series and ISO 11801 Twisted pair and optical transport
ANSI/TIA‐862‐A Building Automation Systems Cabling
Standard for Commercial Buildings
ANSI/TIA‐1005‐A Industrial automation
ONVIF Video surveillance and access control
IEEE 802.3at, IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3bt
Power over Ethernet
Power over Ethernet
IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN, Wi-Fi, mesh
IEEE 802.15 Wireless PAN, ZigBee, mesh
The Standard Technology/System
ANSI/TIA‐568‐C Series and ISO 11801 Twisted pair and optical transport
ANSI/TIA‐862‐A Building Automation Systems Cabling
Standard for Commercial Buildings
ANSI/TIA‐1005‐A Industrial automation
ONVIF Video surveillance and access control
IEEE 802.3at, IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3bt
Power over Ethernet
Power over Ethernet
IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN, Wi-Fi, mesh
IEEE 802.15 Wireless PAN, ZigBee, mesh
ANSI/TIA‐862‐A: Backbone
Hierarchical Star Topology• Recognized media
– –100 ohm balanced twisted pair (UTP)
– –Multimode optical fiber
– –Single-mode fiber
IEEE 802.3at, IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3bt
• Power over Ethernet (POE) up to 30W over twisted pair using 802.3at and
af compliant equipments are everywhere – IP camera, Door Access
Control readers and controllers, IP Communications Endpoints, WLAN AP,
etc
• IEEE 802.3bt™ “IEEE Standard for Applications requiring over 30W is under
development. These include all range of equipment from Nurse call
systems, POS, Thin clients, virtual desktop to Videoconferencing
Endpoints.
The Enabler: – “IP on Everything””
The Enabler: – “IP on Everything””
• The Internet protocol suite is the computer networking model and set of communications protocols used on the Internet and similar computer networks. It is commonly known as TCP/IP, because its most important protocols, the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP), were the first networking protocols defined in this standard.
• Running Over Ethernet (wired or wireless) protocol.
• TCP/IP (Internet Protocol suite) is the primary network protocol used on the Internet. The Internet has not only affected every business and IT department, but it changed global communications.
• IP is not only the protocol of the Internet; it became the default protocol for local networks in every company, as well as the home.
IP – IN Office ICT
IP – Unified Communications For The Hospitality
Industry
IP – In Video Surveillance
IP – In Access Control
IP – In TV (IPTV) System
IP – In Public Address & Voice Alarm
System
Steps to Full Integration: Organisation-
Wide Standardisation on Manufacturer
• While not advocating one single vendor/manufacturer for all components, an organization is better off choosing limited no of vendors for different components
• Standardization will ease Integration and Convergence of different components (CCTV, Access Control, PA, Fire Alarm, etc) together. It will enable Integration and Convergence between the branches and head office
• Closer relationship with the manufacturers which will ensure maximum corporate discount and extended, more encompassing, warranty and technical support of the system
Steps to Full Integration: Hierarchical
Design
Questions?