Building Management System of High-Rise Buildings with Execution


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Authors

  • Hanzalah Ahmad University of Engineering & Technology
  • Sheraz Khan University of Engineering & Technology
  • Atta Ur Rehman University of Engineering & Technology
  • Muhammad Anas Abdul Wali khan University Garden

Keywords:

Building Management System, Internet of Things, Information Technology, Energy Management System, Direct Digital Control

Abstract

The fundamental module for regulating and automating tasks is a system for building
management (BMS), which is presented in this study. In addition to security, the major area of this BMS
concentrates on switching and managing the HVAC Control. Systems for providing building services today
include technical, electrical, and control elements. In the modern world, different building subsystems have
generally been run independently, each with a distinct information technology (IT) framework. These
conventional systems suffer from additional losses, such as wasted time and energy. To lower operating
costs for energy in the building's energy management and operation, this research designs and implements
a Building Management System (BMS) using the Web of Things (IoT) that manages and tracks three
subsystems: the environment, ventilated, and temperature systems. Building systems need regular
maintenance or assistance to remain operating at their best. They also need to be modified and expanded to
accommodate new construction and renovations. guarantees that the complete BMS and Accessibility
Control Systems are regularly maintained so that the plant maintains control at optimal levels and the
system for access control runs smoothly.

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Author Biographies

Hanzalah Ahmad, University of Engineering & Technology

Electrical Engineering Department, Mardan, Pakistan

Sheraz Khan, University of Engineering & Technology

Electrical Engineering Department, Mardan, Pakistan

Atta Ur Rehman, University of Engineering & Technology

Electrical Engineering Department, Mardan, Pakistan

Muhammad Anas, Abdul Wali khan University Garden

Department of Physics, Mardan, Pakistan

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Published

2025-01-14

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Ahmad, H., Khan, S., Rehman, A. U., & Anas, M. (2025). Building Management System of High-Rise Buildings with Execution . International Journal of Advanced Natural Sciences and Engineering Researches, 7(11), 201–209. Retrieved from https://as-proceeding.com/index.php/ijanser/article/view/2402

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