What is Building Automation?
Building Automation is the use of technology to automatically monitor, control and optimise the technical installations in a building. Also referred to as building-related systems. The aim is to improve comfort, safety, sustainability and energy efficiency.
Typical functions include:
- Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC)
- Lighting and sun shading
- Security and access control
- Fire detection
- Energy management and Monitoring
These systems are usually integrated and centrally managed via a BMS (Building Management System).
🧠 What does a building automation system do?
| Function | Example |
|---|---|
| Climate control | Automatically adjust room temperature per Zone |
| Lighting | Adjusted based on presence and daylight |
| Sun shading | Automatic louvre position based on sun intensity |
| Access control | Badge readers, revolving doors, alarm systems |
| Energy management | Smart metering, avoiding peaks, integration with solar panels |
🔗 Common protocols in building automation
| Protocol | Application |
|---|---|
| KNX | Building automation for lighting, HVAC, sun shading |
| BACnet | Open protocol for broad BMS integration |
| DALI | Lighting control (dimmable, addressable) |
| M-Bus | Reading meters (gas, water, electricity) |
| Modbus / LON | Integration with peripheral equipment and energy management |
🔐 Securing building automation
As these systems are increasingly connected to the IT or Cloud network, security is essential:
- Firewalls and VLANs
- Defense in Depth
- Zone and Conduits model
- Use of protocols with TLS or VPN
📊 Integration with other systems
A modern automated building integrates with:
- SCADA or Historian systems for Monitoring
- MES or ERP for energy and building management
- IoT platforms or MQTT brokers for cloud analytics
- CMMS for maintenance and fault management
📌 In summary
Building automation integrates all the technical installations of a building into a single intelligent system, so that comfort, safety and efficient energy consumption are automatically managed.
It bridges the physical building environment and digital control, and is essential for smart buildings and sustainable building operations.
