Building IoT
Smart IoT-enabled buildings are already here.
Creating smart buildings with IndoorPlus+ IoT leads to better efficiency, safety, and comfort.
Smart IoT-enabled buildings are already here.
Creating smart buildings with IndoorPlus+ IoT leads to better efficiency, safety, and comfort.
The need for smart building solutions that use IoT technology in large business spaces or public areas (performance squares, sports centers, public office buildings, exhibition halls, etc.) has increased in the midst of rapid urbanization.
PEOPLE AND TECHNOLOGY’s IndoorPlus + solution applies to both LBS and RTLS, providing customers with the optimal IoT solution.
O2O (Offline to Online) is an approach to digitalize the user data available in an offline environment. The key to user data acquired in the offline space is the insight to location-based conditions and patterns of change in user behaviors.
OSD applied at Jangchung HQ in 2015
Application to Incheon International Airport’s Terminal 1 in 2017
Planned application to Incheon International Airport’s Terminal 2 and Jeju branch in 2018
Beacon-based location service
QR codes and simple payment for user-friendly purchases
Integrated location-based online and offline marketing
Full-time, part-time, and contract employees perform their duties faithfully in large office buildings. They are organized like a small town in a way.
Simply replacing the existing RFID access cards of people working in an office building with BLE-enabled access cards can facilitate acquisition of location data and help to make the right business decisions.
There are many benefits to collecting movement path distribution data by time within an office building.
22 floors above ground and a total floor area of 188,902 m2
Around 3,500 persons
Completion of construction and beginning of move-in in November 2017
Total employees on the floor
List of people who have entered a restricted area
In Korea, the banks are obligated to have double and triple security measures in place for their networks and servers to prevent financial incidents and to protect personal financial information.
Moreover, the Financial Supervisory Service carries out periodic and ad-hoc inspections related to various rules and guidelines for physical security measures such as automatic electronic access recording systems. Banks need to have the systems to cope with these inspections effectively.
In addition to the banks, class 1 security facilities such as power plants, public buildings, and data centers can meet customer needs and address problems through automatic access recording and location-based access control systems.
Main data center of Nonghyup in Euiwang :
About 2,000 people working on 10 aboveground floors and 2 basement floors with a total floor area of 91,570 m2
2nd Nonghyup data center (Anseong) :
About 400 people on 4 aboveground floors and 2 basement floors
Implementation of location-based automatic access recording system for more than 130 restricted areas (December 2017)
Plans to expand across the entire data center buildings in 2018
System monitoring
(gateway, devices, servers)
Dashboard for real-time location monitoring
Automatic access record ledger
Dashboard for access to controlled and secured areas
The smart stadium IoT solution monitors foot traffic-based spectator patterns and is geared towards sports marketing.
This solution can increase the efficiency of facility operations by providing user-friendly services such as IoT-based parking guidance, ordering of souvenirs, finding lost children, guiding people to their seats and information on congested restrooms and snack bars.
Moreover, it can assist with provision of events related to particular game situations to increase fan satisfaction.
User-friendly services for spectators
A location-based push service customized for each game situation
Seat guidance, stadium welcome message, etc.