The latest paradigm-shifting trend in the construction industry is integrating a Building Automation System. This development is largely fueled by breakthroughs in LED maintenance and control technologies. 

Yes, intelligent LED luminaires are one of the logical choices, now every business or group makes almost any lighting application. Likewise, modern architectural design and construction layouts are established keeping in mind the revolutionary smart lighting controls. Hence, LED illumination is becoming a fundamental part of the future of building automation. 

Smart illumination serves as the key entry point into building automation systems by using interconnected networks of hardware and software via IoT (Internet of Things). This helps track and control all the building’s electrical and mechanical systems. 

It equips a centralized and computerized building automation system that enables facility managers or building owners to manage different types of luminaires in a single go. From security to crow-occupancy and monitoring HVAC systems, everything gets connected to a single platform. 

Instead of installing an entirely new set of conventional luminaires or a new retrofit, one must make a wiser choice and invest in intelligent lighting solutions. These are not only cost-effective but are also far simpler and offer environment-friendly luminosity throughout the building. 

The benefits of smart indoor and outdoor lights do not end here. Amalgamating all the disparate systems which were formerly independent comes with a host of advantages to occupants.  

Decreases Energy Expenditures

When talking about an engineering perspective, building automation systems with smart and connected illumination is more energy efficient than its less technologically advanced counterparts. This is because older buildings or lighting systems provide climatic control options only at night or when the space is unoccupied.

Also, on workdays, such lighting solutions can be unnecessarily cool, heat or warm frequently used areas inefficiently, making it difficult for building owners to bear energy costs. 

Improves Workplace Productivity

According to various lighting professionals and architects, organizations can easily increase the productivity of the overall building by improvising lighting techniques. 

A building automation system improves three important corporate productivity pillars: attraction, engagement and retention among the workforce. Furthermore, modern LED lighting provides soothing temperatures and adjustable brightness which directly impacts the moods, work quality, health and behaviour of the employees. 

Moreover, smart buildings employ automation systems utilizing dimmers, sensors, and presets, that automatically adjust the room’s temperature, lighting quality, colour, and intensity level for improving comfort. 

Reduces Capital Expenditure

The smart lighting controls and building automation systems that drive today's fleet of IoT smart buildings enable facility systems to operate more efficiently and quickly without the hassle of recurring failures, malfunctions, or breakdowns.

This is accomplished by using predictive analytics which enables proactive maintenance of soon-to-fail devices and systems prior to their failure, saving on repair costs and downtime.

Besides, less wear and tear accounts for fewer repairs and upkeep expenses. This saves a lot of capital investment in the long run.

Facilitates Safety, Situational Awareness and Quick Decision Making

The most valuable asset in any structure or building is its inhabitants or employees. Hence, every construction is done keeping them in mind. This extends to their security as well. 

By giving facility managers a comprehensive new view of the building, an intelligent, cloud-based building lighting system can serve as its central nervous system. This change will directly improve situational awareness and decision-making. Here, lights are connected with each other which will eliminate poor vision scenarios, prevent trespassing and decrease injury rates within the space.

Conclusion

Integrating smart lighting systems into a building can be helpful in many ways and the most prominent benefits are already covered above. It can make managers or building owners, tech-savvy, lighting gurus, and expense-crushing leaders, get the most out of their tenants or workforce productively. 

This is the reason why most businesses are transforming their space into connected buildings, reaping benefits and contributing to the development of the economy.