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A network of interconnected technologies and systems known as a building automation system (BAS) automates and regulates a variety of building processes. To monitor, manage, and optimize services like lighting, security, HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), and more, many components and devices must be integrated.
Building automation systems are used in Ethiopia to increase a building’s comfort, functionality, and sustainability. HVAC control, lighting control, security and access control, energy management, occupant comfort, and building analytics are some examples of BAS in Ethiopia.
Construction automation systems are being used in Ethiopia in an effort to increase energy efficiency, save operating costs, improve occupant comfort and productivity, and promote sustainable construction techniques.
The Building automation system Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
There are several characteristics in every industrial, commercial, and residential structure that need to be managed and tracked on a regular basis. Such automation is necessary for monitoring all crucial factors in addition to providing comfort and ease.
A building management system, commonly referred to as a building automation system, is used to do this. All of these systems include internet connectivity, allowing for remote monitoring and management. Additionally, several structures in various places can be integrated into a single system for centralized monitoring.
Modern building automation systems are also motivated to create an atmosphere that is more environmentally friendly. The building automation system has the unique ability to be connected to and managed via computers, cellphones, and other devices using the internet.
The system may be managed remotely without the need for the user to be present in the building. It is also possible to centralise and conveniently monitor the automation systems of many buildings.
Heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, fire and smoke monitoring systems, access control systems, gas leakage monitoring systems (using Gas Sensors), light levels, human presence and motion (using Motion Sensors and Presence Sensors), water levels in tanks and other significant parameters used in commercial buildings that require automation.