17970389. BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH INTELLIGENT FAULT VISUALIZATION simplified abstract (Johnson Controls Tyco IP Holdings LLP)

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BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH INTELLIGENT FAULT VISUALIZATION

Organization Name

Johnson Controls Tyco IP Holdings LLP

Inventor(s)

Robbie Glen Davis of Milwaukee WI (US)

Sourabh Taranath Joshi of Mumbai (IN)

Kerry Marie Bell of Mukwonago WI (US)

BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH INTELLIGENT FAULT VISUALIZATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17970389 titled 'BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH INTELLIGENT FAULT VISUALIZATION

The abstract describes a building management system that utilizes storage devices to store instructions for processors to manage asset information and display a graphical model of the building with fault indicators.

  • Building management system with storage devices storing instructions for processors
  • Graphical model of the building with fault indicators based on asset information
  • Display of the graphical model on a user device
  • Selection of fault indicators by the user to navigate to a fault-driven view
  • Fault-driven view depicting virtual assets and physical assets affected by faults

Potential Applications: - Building automation systems - Facility management - Asset monitoring and maintenance

Problems Solved: - Efficient fault detection and visualization - Streamlined asset management - Enhanced building maintenance processes

Benefits: - Improved building safety and security - Cost-effective maintenance strategies - Enhanced user experience with fault-driven views

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Building Management System for Enhanced Asset Monitoring" This technology can be used in commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and smart cities to optimize asset performance and maintenance processes, leading to cost savings and improved operational efficiency.

Questions about Building Management Systems: 1. How does the fault-driven view enhance the user experience in managing building assets? 2. What are the key advantages of utilizing graphical models for fault detection in building management systems?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in building management systems, asset monitoring technologies, and fault detection algorithms to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of building maintenance processes.


Original Abstract Submitted

A building management system including one or more storage devices storing instructions thereon that, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to ingest asset information; cause a graphical model of the building to include a fault indicator based on the asset information, the fault indicator corresponding to a fault occurring on a first physical asset corresponding to a first virtual asset; cause a display device of a user device to display the graphical model within a user interface; receive a selection of the fault indicator from a user via the user interface; and in response to receiving the selection, cause the user interface to navigate to a fault-driven view of the graphical model depicting the first virtual asset and one or more second virtual assets corresponding to one or more second physical assets affected by the fault occurring on the first physical asset.