Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access
Open Access Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Restricted Access Subscription Access

Digital Transformation at Workplace:ICT as a Key Enabler of Smarter Buildings


Affiliations
1 Ericsson, India
     

   Subscribe/Renew Journal


The topic of smart buildings is often discussed interchangeably with sustainable buildings which have been in focus for quite some time. The key selling point for such buildings is addressing the green environment agenda as well as reducing operational costs via efficient energy usage. A significant aspect however often left out while discussing smart buildings is related to the potential benefits that businesses can accrue by leveraging the power of ICT. These benefits mainly encompass enhanced employee productivity, employee engagement and improved space utilization of building premises.

The objective of this paper is to highlight the advances in ICT which can be utilized to create smarter buildings. Although there are several benefits of smarter buildings, the paper focuses on employing ICT to create better working environment for the occupants while enhancing the space utilization. This paper explores how smart workspaces can benefit organizations and identifies the ICT architecture for smart buildings. This paper also discusses stakeholders in the context of smart building and their perspective on benefits and opportunities in this space. The paper concludes with highlighting a few case studies of smart buildings across the world. The methodology includes analyzing and proposing advanced use cases possible by integrating the enterprise IT systems with IoT/M2M sensors and building management systems.

Keywords

Smart Building, Smart Workspace, Employee Productivity, Space Utilization, Digital Transformation.
Subscription Login to verify subscription
User
Notifications
Font Size


  • Abdelnour-Nocera, J., Oussena, S., & Burns, C. (2015). Human work interaction design, pp. 72-75. Springer.
  • Barklund, K. (2015). Smart Workplaces for increased Attractiveness and Performance. Coor Service management. Retrieved from http://procom.fi/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Kati-Barklund_Smart-Workplaces_T%C3%B6rm%C3%A4ys_070416.pdf
  • BREEAM. (2014). Le Hive, Paris. Retrieved from http://www.breeam.com/index.jsp?id=583
  • All icons sourced from http://www.freeiconspng.com
  • CBRE. (2015). Space utilization: The next frontier. Retrieved from https://www.cbre.com/research-and-reports/apac-space-utilisation-the-next-frontier
  • Construction World. (2017). IT Office absorption increases by 10%. Retrieved from http://www.construction-world.in/News/IT-office-absorption-increases-by-10-x00025-lease-transactions-up-by-52-x00025-/108165
  • CABA. (2015). Intelligent Buildings: The Past and the Future. Retrieved from https://www.caba.org/documents/Presentations/2015-04.pdf
  • CDP. (2015). Energy Efficiency Bears Fruits For India Inc. Retrieved from https://www.gita.org.in/Attachments/Reports/CDP-India-Energy-Efficiency-Report-2015.pdf
  • Dhanalakshmi, B., & Selvabaskar, S. (2014). Demand analysis and office space capacity utilization of corporates in Chennai. International Journal of Enhanced Research in Management & Computer Applications, 3(5), 30-36. Retrieved from http://www.erpublications.com/uploaded_files/download/download_ 27_05_2014_16_58_20.pdf
  • Fuller, S. (2016). Life-Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA). National Institute of Standards and Technology. Retrieved from https://www.wbdg.org/resources/life-cycle-cost-analysis-lcca
  • Fisk, W. J. (2002). How IEQ Affects Health, Productivity. American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers. Retrieved from http://doas.psu.edu/fisk.pdf
  • Fitz-Enz, J. (1997). Its Costly to Lose Good Employees. Workforce.com. Retrieved from http://www.workforce.com/1997/08/01/its-costly-to-lose-good-employees/
  • Govt of India. (2017). State-wise average rate of electricity for domestic and industrial consumers. Retrieved from https://data.gov.in/catalog/state-wise-average-rate-electricity-domestic-and-industrial-consumers
  • Loftness, V., Hartkopf, V., & Gurtekin, B. (2003). Linking Energy to Health and Productivity in the Built Environment. Carnegie Mellon. Retrieved from http://www.usgbc.org/Docs/Archive/MediaArchive/207_ Loftness_PA876.pdf
  • NYC.gov. (2017). Greener, Greater Buildings Plan. Retrieved from http://www.nyc.gov/html/gbee/html/plan/plan.shtml
  • Randall, T. (2015). The Smartest Building in the World. Bloomberg. Retrieved from https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2015-the-edge-the-worlds-greenest-building/
  • US department of labor. (2016). Labor Force Statistics. Retrieved from https://www.bls.gov/cps/cpsaat47.htm#cps_eeann_abs_ft_occu_ind.f.1

Abstract Views: 286

PDF Views: 0




  • Digital Transformation at Workplace:ICT as a Key Enabler of Smarter Buildings

Abstract Views: 286  |  PDF Views: 0

Authors

Puneet Sharma
Ericsson, India

Abstract


The topic of smart buildings is often discussed interchangeably with sustainable buildings which have been in focus for quite some time. The key selling point for such buildings is addressing the green environment agenda as well as reducing operational costs via efficient energy usage. A significant aspect however often left out while discussing smart buildings is related to the potential benefits that businesses can accrue by leveraging the power of ICT. These benefits mainly encompass enhanced employee productivity, employee engagement and improved space utilization of building premises.

The objective of this paper is to highlight the advances in ICT which can be utilized to create smarter buildings. Although there are several benefits of smarter buildings, the paper focuses on employing ICT to create better working environment for the occupants while enhancing the space utilization. This paper explores how smart workspaces can benefit organizations and identifies the ICT architecture for smart buildings. This paper also discusses stakeholders in the context of smart building and their perspective on benefits and opportunities in this space. The paper concludes with highlighting a few case studies of smart buildings across the world. The methodology includes analyzing and proposing advanced use cases possible by integrating the enterprise IT systems with IoT/M2M sensors and building management systems.

Keywords


Smart Building, Smart Workspace, Employee Productivity, Space Utilization, Digital Transformation.

References