IP Library Granted Patent US 11,397,773
Granted Patent B2
US 11,397,773 · App. 17/039,364 · Granted Jul 26, 2022

Building management system with semantic model integration

Inventors: Kunal Saini (Brookfield, WI); Gerald A. Asp (Milwaukee, WI); Matthew T. Trawicki (Franklin, WI); Craig A. Lind (Milwaukee, WI)
Assignee: Johnson Controls Tyco IP Holdings LLP
G06F16/9035G06F3/04842G06F16/28G06F16/906G06F16/9038
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Patent No.
US 11,397,773
App. No.
17/039,364
Granted
Jul 26, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A building management system (BMS) includes memory devices having instructions stored thereon that, when executed by processors, cause the processors to perform operations including obtaining a BMS ontology data model defining a plurality of BMS model classes and relationships between the BMS model classes, obtaining a plurality of BMS object definitions including equipment definitions defining a plurality of different types of equipment and point definitions defining a plurality of different types of points, assigning a BMS model class selected from the plurality of BMS model classes to each of the plurality of BMS object definitions, generating a semantic site model by classifying a plurality of BMS objects associated with a building site according to the BMS object definitions and the BMS model classes assigned thereto, and controlling building equipment using the semantic site model.

Claims (62)

1. A building management system (BMS) comprising:

one or more memory devices having instructions stored thereon that, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform operations comprising:

obtaining a BMS ontology data model defining a plurality of BMS model classes and relationships between the BMS model classes;

obtaining a plurality of BMS object definitions comprising equipment definitions defining a plurality of different types of equipment and point definitions defining a plurality of different types of points;

assigning a BMS model class to each of the plurality of BMS object definitions, wherein the BMS model class is a semantic identifier selected from the plurality of BMS model classes defined by the BMS ontology data model;

generating a semantic site model by classifying a plurality of BMS objects associated with a building site according to the BMS object definitions and the BMS model classes assigned thereto; and

controlling building equipment using the semantic site model.

2. The BMS of claim 1 , the operations further comprising:

receiving a user input indicating one or more user-defined object identifiers associated with a first BMS object definition of the plurality of BMS object definitions; and

wherein classifying the plurality of BMS objects comprises:

identifying a subset of the plurality of BMS objects that satisfy at least one of the user-defined object identifiers; and

classifying the subset of the plurality of BMS objects as the BMS model class assigned to the first BMS object definition.

3. The BMS of claim 1 , the operations further comprising:

analyzing configuration data for the BMS to identify a subset of the plurality of BMS objects that satisfy each of the plurality of BMS object definitions;

wherein each of the plurality of BMS objects are classified as the BMS model class assigned to a corresponding BMS object definition.

4. The BMS of claim 1 , wherein assigning the BMS model class to each of the plurality of BMS object definitions further comprises:

receiving a user selection of the BMS model class for each of the BMS object definitions; and

assigning the BMS model class to each of the plurality of BMS object definitions based on the user selection.

5. The BMS of claim 1 , wherein the BMS objects associated with the building site include at least one of equipment objects representing specific building equipment and point objects representing specific points in the BMS.

6. The BMS of claim 1 , wherein the BMS objects associated with the building site include space objects representing specific spaces in the building site and wherein the plurality of BMS object definitions further comprise space definitions defining a plurality of different spaces.

7. The BMS of claim 1 , the operations further comprising:

obtaining a fault detection rule for the building site, the fault detection rule comprising one or more fault criteria defined without reference to one or more particular BMS objects needed to evaluate the fault criteria;

using the semantic site model to identify the particular BMS objects needed to evaluate the fault criteria; and

detecting a fault condition by evaluating the one or more fault criteria using data associated with the particular BMS objects.

8. The BMS of claim 7 , wherein evaluating the fault criteria comprises comparing a value provided by one or more of the particular BMS objects against a threshold.

9. A method comprising:

obtaining a BMS ontology data model defining a plurality of building management system (BMS) model classes and relationships between the BMS model classes;

obtaining a plurality of BMS object definitions comprising equipment definitions defining a plurality of different types of equipment and point definitions defining a plurality of different types of points;

assigning a BMS model class to each of the plurality of BMS object definitions, wherein the BMS model class is a semantic identifier selected from the plurality of BMS model classes defined by the BMS ontology data model;

generating a semantic site model by classifying a plurality of BMS objects associated with a building site according to the BMS object definitions and the BMS model classes assigned thereto; and

controlling building equipment using the semantic site model.

10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

receiving a user input indicating one or more user-defined object identifiers associated with a first BMS object definition of the plurality of BMS object definitions; and

wherein classifying the plurality of BMS objects comprises:

identifying a subset of the plurality of BMS objects that satisfy at least one of the user-defined object identifiers; and

classifying the subset of the plurality of BMS objects as the BMS model class corresponding to the first BMS object definition.

11. The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

analyzing configuration data for the BMS to identify a subset of the plurality of BMS objects that satisfy each of the plurality of BMS object definitions;

wherein each of the plurality of BMS objects are classified as the BMS model class assigned to a corresponding BMS object definition.

12. The method of claim 9 , wherein assigning the BMS model class to each of the plurality of BMS object definitions further comprises:

receiving a user selection of the BMS model class for each of the BMS object definitions; and

assigning the BMS model class to each of the plurality of BMS object definitions based on the user selection.

13. The method of claim 9 , wherein the BMS objects associated with the building site include at least one of equipment objects representing instances of building equipment and point objects representing specific points in the BMS.

14. The method of claim 9 , wherein the BMS objects associated with the building site include space objects representing specific spaces in the building site and wherein the plurality of BMS object definitions further comprise space definitions defining a plurality of different spaces.

15. The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

determining one or more fault detection rules for the building site;

detecting a trigger condition based on the one or more fault detection rules, the trigger condition indicating a fault and a first BMS object associated with the fault; and

identifying one or more additional BMS objects associated with the fault based on the semantic site model.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the trigger condition comprises an indication that one or more parameters associated with the first BMS object exceed a threshold.

17. The method of claim 15 , wherein determining one or more additional BMS objects associated with the fault comprises:

identifying a BMS model class associated with the first BMS object; and

identifying the one or more additional BMS objects based on the relationships between the BMS model classes.

18. A building management system (BMS) comprising:

one or more memory devices having instructions stored thereon that, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform operations comprising:

generating a semantic site model by classifying a plurality of BMS objects associated with a building site according to a plurality of BMS object definitions, each BMS object definition comprising an equipment definition defining a type of equipment and at least one point definition defining a type of point, wherein each BMS object definition is assigned a BMS model class selected from a BMS ontology data model;

obtaining a fault detection rule for the building site, the fault detection rule comprising one or more fault criteria defined without reference to one or more particular BMS objects needed to evaluate the fault criteria;

using the semantic site model to identify the particular BMS objects needed to evaluate the fault criteria;

detecting a fault condition by evaluating the one or more fault criteria using data associated with the particular BMS objects; and

initiating an automated corrective action in response to detecting the fault condition.

19. The BMS of claim 18 , the operations further comprising:

obtaining the BMS ontology data model defining a plurality of BMS model classes and relationships between the BMS model classes, wherein the BMS model classes are semantic identifiers selected from the plurality of BMS model classes defined by the BMS ontology data model.

20. The BMS of claim 18 , wherein the BMS objects associated with the building site include space objects representing specific spaces in the building site and wherein the plurality of BMS object definitions further comprise space definitions defining a plurality of different spaces.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 9, 2024
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLP
To: TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH
Reel/Frame 067056/0552 →
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Feb 4, 2022
From: JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS TYCO IP HOLDINGS LLP
Reel/Frame 058959/0764 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 12, 2020
From: SAINI, KUNAL; ASP, GERALD A.; TRAWICKI, MATTHEW T.; LIND, CRAIG A.
To: JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
Reel/Frame 054029/0254 →