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Occupancy Monitoring Sensor

An occupancy sensor is a device that detects the occupancy level of a specific area to identify space usage. These sensors are commonly found in homes, offices, retail stores, etc., making them a significant part of smart building technologies. It is an advanced people counting technology that helps you to identify.

Smart sensors are being used by Facilities Management Teams to automatically detect occupancy and people flow in buildings to maintain social distancing and identify unused space. These smart sensors use radio frequency identification technology (RFID), which allows them to identify individuals without requiring physical contact. They can be installed anywhere in a building - even inside walls and ceilings - and provide a near real-time picture that can help businesses make better decisions about allocating resources for entire facilities.

The data they provide can be helpful across several functions within a workplace. For example, it can be used to help plan space allocation, monitor usage patterns, inform resource management decisions, support sustainability initiatives and improve availability accuracy.

Occupancy sensors can help businesses understand how people use their offices and workstations, whether they are open or closed, and what activities take place there. It allows companies to make informed decisions about where to allocate resources and how best to utilize existing office space using this advanced people counting technology.

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Key Benefits

• Better accuracy of data

• Secures privacy

• Improves user experience

• Understands activity in the area

• Optimizes space utilization

Solution

Applied Areas

ZanWave

Key Attributes

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Privacy protection

Unlike video cameras, no images are generated by the system.

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Harmless radio waves

Same as people screening sensors at the checkpoint in airports.

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Sense through false ceiling

Hidden and easily installed.

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Predictive Analytics

Integrated into Zan's AI engine.

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Key Features of Occupancy Monitoring Sensor

Automatic Monitoring of Space Utilization

The occupancy monitoring sensor accurately records the amount of space occupied by people in a particular location. It also monitors the movement of people through space.

Near Real Time Data Collection

The occupancy monitoring sensor collects information from multiple sources simultaneously, providing near real time data on people counting.

Easy Installation

The occupancy monitoring sensor is easy to install and requires no wiring.

Low Cost

The occupancy monitoring sensor has low installation cost and maintenance costs.

How Zan Wave is Revolutionizing the Industry Standards?

The occupancy Monitoring Solution used at Zan Compute is system agnostic. We provide a variety of ways to connect your sensors to the cloud platform. You can use our sensors for real-time occupancy monitoring to understand the existing space utilization. Such data helps lay down a road map for future expansion plans.

We work closely with a range of leading technology partners to provide our customers with accurate occupancy monitoring and management solutions - whether it's helping them choose the perfect sensor or guiding them through your workplace monitoring requirements.

Our team is an expert in building automation and control systems, providing advice on selecting the most suitable method for your needs. Our engineers can advise on the installation, maintenance, and ongoing support required to ensure your system runs smoothly.

Occupancy Monitoring System - The Use Case

The occupancy monitoring system has been around for decades, but it wasn't until recently that we saw a major shift in adoption rates. Smart building managers now understand that occupancy sensors provide a powerful toolset for optimizing real estate assets. Many companies are already leveraging occupancy data to make better decisions about space allocation.

For example, the occupancy monitoring system can help optimize office space by providing insights into how effectively employees are utilizing the space. When there are too few people working in a particular area, it could mean that the space needs to be used appropriately. Conversely, when there are too many people occupying a specific area, it could indicate that the space is being overused.

In addition to optimizing space utilization, occupancy sensors can also help improve efficiency within the facility itself. For instance, occupancy data can be leveraged to determine whether a specific room needs additional fixtures basis on its occupancy. You can save money by avoiding unnecessary purchases if the room doesn't require other resources.

Overall, the most common occupancy sensor use cases in smart buildings include the following:

Real-time space management

Real-time space management is another area where occupancy monitoring can help organizations save money and increase efficiency. Providing instant insight into the current state of each office, room, and building allows managers to make better decisions regarding how best to use their resources.

For instance, real-time occupancy monitoring can help companies determine whether a particular office needs additional equipment based on people counting. It can also help them decide whether to offer incentives to encourage people to work remotely.

Efficiencies in resource allocation

The occupancy Monitoring system provides real-time information about the current state of workplace usage. With this tool, facility managers can monitor the actual use of workspaces and extract reliable statistics on the minimum, maximum, and average usage of workspaces, as well as insights into when such peaks occur. Based on this information, they can estimate the exact requirements of different enterprises and offer them solutions that meet those needs.

Comfort for Employees

Real-time occupancy monitoring provides facilities managers with the means for improving tenants' and workers' comfort. It includes optimizing HVAC (Heater, Ventilator, Air Conditioner) functions based on proper data integration with the building's management systems.

Likewise, occupancy monitoring can help optimize tenant and worker comfort while saving on energy consumption at the same time. Providing real-time information about the occupancy status of each room allows facilities managers to make better decisions regarding how much heating/cooling to provide in each area.

Steps to Implement the occupancy sensors:

Installation

A smart Occupancy Management sensor is a small device that measures how much space is being used in real time. This data helps businesses understand where they're spending money and where they could save it.

Our smart occupancy management solution provides reliable, accurate insights into space utilization without compromising anyone's privacy or anonymity.

Data Platform

Our custom software platform is designed to capture, process, analyze, and report building occupancy data. Our platform is built upon a robust cloud architecture that allows us to deliver real-time occupancy information. We provide a turnkey solution that includes everything you need to start collecting and interpreting data immediately.

Integrations and Insights

We integrate seamlessly with your existing IT infrastructure, so you don't have to worry about technical challenges. We also provide a range of analytics tools that allow you to gain deeper insights into your data.

We are committed to helping our customers succeed by providing an easy-to-use, affordable, and scalable solution.

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