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In short, yes! However, fully automating energy consumption with Sky-Walker is complex due to various edge cases that might still require human intervention. For example, Sky-Walker can be set to automatically turn off all the lights in your building at night to save on energy costs. But what about employees who work night shifts?
Consider another scenario: a customer wants to start cooling their building automatically when the temperature exceeds 22 degrees Celsius. But what if the temperature increase is due to a fire? Or an open window? Or perhaps it’s a server room that is typically hotter than other rooms? These scenarios illustrate that numerous exceptions could complicate Sky-Walker's decision-making process. Overloading the system with such complexities can slow down its efficiency, which is crucial in the PSIM (Physical Security Information Management) industry. Hence, keeping the system simple ensures maximum efficiency during critical situations.
This is still conceptual but in theory, we could connect Sky-Walker with AI providers like OpenAI, and you can gain valuable insights and suggestions to lower your building’s energy consumption. Sky-Walker can then make API calls to OpenAI, sending your building's energy data and comparing it to European electricity, water, and gas consumption benchmarks. This comparison can generate a heatmap highlighting areas within your building that consume more or less energy than similar buildings.
This feature could be incorporated into our advanced reports & dashboards tool, providing a comprehensive report of the information you wish to track within your building. Customizable to meet individual business needs, this tool could allow operators to select a ‘get energy consumption insights’ button. Sky-Walker then generates an in-depth energy report with insights and recommendations to help you reduce your energy bill in specific areas.
One of the key benefits of Sky-Walker’s smart energy monitoring is its potential to enhance building safety through early fire detection. By monitoring scenarios where temperatures are rising or electricity consumption drops unexpectedly, Sky-Walker can identify potential fire hazards even before traditional fire detectors are triggered.
Sky-Walker's ability to track and Analyze energy patterns allows it to detect anomalies that might indicate a fire or other safety threats. For instance, a sudden drop in electricity usage combined with an unusual temperature increase could signal an early-stage fire. By identifying these signs early, Sky-Walker can alert building operators to take preventive measures, minimizing potential damage and ensuring occupant safety.
Using energy monitoring for threat detection offers a proactive approach to building safety. By integrating AI and advanced analytics, Sky-Walker continuously learns and adapts to the unique energy consumption patterns of your building. This enables it to recognize deviations that may indicate a safety concern, providing real-time alerts and actionable insights.
By incorporating smart energy monitoring into your building’s safety strategy, Sky-Walker not only helps you reduce energy costs but also enhances overall safety by enabling early detection of potential threats. This proactive approach ensures a safer environment for occupants while protecting your property from damage.