With the end of the year also comes the end of the SBRM (Smart Building Relationship Management) project, unded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU with the support of red.es and the Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Service within the Transformation and Resilience Plan. This Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform has redefined the way building managers, staff, services, and visitors operate and interact in these spaces.
This Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform has redefined the way building managers, staff, services, and visitors operate and interact in these spaces. SBRM faced significant challenges in indoor navigation, service management, maintenance, and infrastructure coordination, offering innovative solutions through its modules:
- Positioning and Guidance Module: The work focused on introducing various accessibility improvements, also achieving significant advances in internationalization and customization of panels, integration in applications, location with artificial intelligence, and multisensor fusion. The time and effort required for the implementation of the geolocation system have also been reduced.
- Cartography Module: The work focused on adaptability, accessibility, and advanced functionality of indoor maps, supporting new cartographic formats, improving REST APIs, and processes of import/export, editing of cartography, and advanced visualization of indoor maps in multiple languages.
- Communication and User Management Module: The achievements in this area represented a significant step forward in facilitating the management and operability of smart buildings by improving the interaction between technology and users in an efficient, accessible, and adaptable way. After the project’s execution, advances were made in job management based on BPM, standardization of the user and permissions management system, and the onboarding process.
- Low-Code Analytics Module: Advances have increased the system’s capacity to handle, process, and visualize large volumes of data, allowing scalable ingestion and facilitating new analytics. The ability to generate KPI dashboards without programming knowledge has also been improved. These achievements not only improve data-based decision-making but also facilitate a deeper understanding of the behavior and needs of the platform’s users.
- Infrastructure Module: The work in this area enhances the SBRM project’s ability to efficiently handle large volumes of data and ensure the robustness and security of the platform in smart building environments, also facilitating Situm’s preparation for ISO 27001 certification.
In summary, SBRM has facilitated the development of solutions that significantly improve the efficiency and experience of smart buildings thanks to the development of geolocation-based solutions.