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Telekom ensures good room climate from the network

Telekom ensures good room climate from the network
Telekom's room sensors measure temperature, humidity and C02 levels. Motion detectors show which rooms have been used and to what extent. They record when doors and windows are opened.
Deutsche Telekom uses sensors and the Internet of Things (IoT) to ensure optimal indoor air and cleanliness in buildings. Telekom's new IoT bundle solution "Building Monitoring & Analytics" provides companies with important information on the best possible utilization of building space. Building services can thus be optimized and energy efficiency increased.

"The Internet of Things and smart controls are fundamentally changing the way buildings are managed. This affects office buildings, airports, shopping centers as well as hospitals and administration buildings," says Ingo Hofacker, responsible for the IoT business at Deutsche Telekom. "Digitally recorded data provides a more accurate understanding of employee habits, property usage and cost drivers.”

A good room climate ensures a sense of well-being. Temperature, humidity and CO2 level are the most important factors. By law, owners of real estate and employers are obliged to ensure a healthy working environment. Temperature, humidity and CO2 levels are the most important factors. Property owners and employers are required by law to ensure a healthy working environment.

IoT bundle designed for facility management

Telekom's room sensors measure temperature, humidity and C02 levels. Motion detectors show which rooms have been used and to what extent. They record when doors and windows are opened. How much energy is consumed. How often paper towels run out in the toilets. This data is collected in Telekom's IoT platform "Connected Things Hub" based on Microsoft Azure. Special software analyzes and visualizes this data almost in real time.

The facility manager receives an alarm when certain threshold values are exceeded, so he can take controlling measures. For example, have rooms cleaned or maintained. Or actively improve the room climate. According to the utilization of the building surfaces, data-based decisions can be made over letting or renting out. At the same time, there is proof that all values are within the legally required limits.

According to the customer's requirements, Telekom's IoT bundle can be adapted and expanded. The data is encrypted and stored in accordance with German data privacy regulations. The IoT solution was developed in close cooperation with Telekom real estate management Group Supply Services.


Product Adopted:
Energy Efficiency
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