Abstract: An automated facilities management system has the ability to predict occupant behavior by identifying recurring patterns in the way that people use buildings and comparing them with environmental characteristics. This technology is not limited to human behavior patterns, but extends to any mechanical systems or data points that tend to vary in recurring patterns. The data processing is carried out by rules engines triggered by relational database modifications.
Abstract: An automated facilities management system has the ability to predict occupant behavior by identifying recurring patterns in the way that people use buildings and comparing them with environmental characteristics. This technology is not limited to human behavior patterns, but extends to any mechanical systems or data points that tend to vary in recurring patterns. The data processing is carried out by rules engines triggered by relational database modifications.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 2, 2011
Publication date:
June 14, 2012
Applicant:
PepperDash Technology Corporation
Inventors:
Anker Berg-Sónne, David M. Huselid, Howard A. Nunes, Sumanth Rayancha
Abstract: An automated facilities management system has the ability to predict occupant behavior by identifying recurring patterns in the way that people use buildings and comparing them with environmental characteristics. This technology is not limited to human behavior patterns, but extends to any mechanical systems or data points that tend to vary in recurring patterns. The data processing is carried out by rules engines triggered by relational database modifications.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 2, 2011
Publication date:
June 7, 2012
Applicant:
PEPPERDASH TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
Inventors:
Anker Berg-Sonne, David M. Huselid, Howard A. Nunes, Sumanth Rayancha