Smart insatsstöd - Data från smarta byggnader som ett stöd för räddningstjänsten
(2025) In LUTVDG/TVBB VBRM01 20242Division of Fire Safety Engineering
- Abstract
- Smart firefighting is a concept in which the rescue service uses technological aids to retrieve, compile and present data as part of intelligence gathering to work out their firefighting strategy. The aim of this report is to map what kind of sensors in present-day smart buildings management systems that may offer relevant data in terms of operational support for the rescue service. Interviews have been utilized in the report as well as a case study where smart firefighting is analysed based on a simulated fire scenario in a real building. The results of the report indicate that smart operational support must be capable of: giving data from a building with visual presentation, linking data to a physical place in the building as well as... (More)
- Smart firefighting is a concept in which the rescue service uses technological aids to retrieve, compile and present data as part of intelligence gathering to work out their firefighting strategy. The aim of this report is to map what kind of sensors in present-day smart buildings management systems that may offer relevant data in terms of operational support for the rescue service. Interviews have been utilized in the report as well as a case study where smart firefighting is analysed based on a simulated fire scenario in a real building. The results of the report indicate that smart operational support must be capable of: giving data from a building with visual presentation, linking data to a physical place in the building as well as presenting data in adequate time steps. The results also conclude that there are a multitude of sensors in modern buildings, these are mainly used for climate control, safety and data analytics. Many of these systems could record data that would be of interest for the rescue service during an operation. However, accumulating, distributing and presenting this data in a consistent manner would be challenging and costly. (Less)
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- author
- Abrahamsson, Oscar LU and Svensson, Simon LU
- supervisor
- organization
- alternative title
- Smart operational support – Data from smart buildings as a support for the rescue service
- course
- VBRM01 20242
- year
- 2025
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- fastighetsautomation, smarta byggnader, insatsstöd, räddningsinsats, simulering, smart firefighting, givare, sensor, building management system, smart buildings, operational support, rescue service, sensor unit, CFD, FDS
- publication/series
- LUTVDG/TVBB
- report number
- 5734
- other publication id
- LUTVDG/TVBB--5734--SE
- language
- Swedish
- additional info
- Both authors contributed equally to the article.
- id
- 9187599
- date added to LUP
- 2025-04-17 11:28:28
- date last changed
- 2025-04-17 11:28:28
@misc{9187599, abstract = {{Smart firefighting is a concept in which the rescue service uses technological aids to retrieve, compile and present data as part of intelligence gathering to work out their firefighting strategy. The aim of this report is to map what kind of sensors in present-day smart buildings management systems that may offer relevant data in terms of operational support for the rescue service. Interviews have been utilized in the report as well as a case study where smart firefighting is analysed based on a simulated fire scenario in a real building. The results of the report indicate that smart operational support must be capable of: giving data from a building with visual presentation, linking data to a physical place in the building as well as presenting data in adequate time steps. The results also conclude that there are a multitude of sensors in modern buildings, these are mainly used for climate control, safety and data analytics. Many of these systems could record data that would be of interest for the rescue service during an operation. However, accumulating, distributing and presenting this data in a consistent manner would be challenging and costly.}}, author = {{Abrahamsson, Oscar and Svensson, Simon}}, language = {{swe}}, note = {{Student Paper}}, series = {{LUTVDG/TVBB}}, title = {{Smart insatsstöd - Data från smarta byggnader som ett stöd för räddningstjänsten}}, year = {{2025}}, }