老朽化進む公共施設の建物、拡大するIoTセンサーの異常検知システム=韓国
IoT sensors are increasingly used to detect anomalies in aging public buildings (South Korea)
According to the Korea Construction Industry Research Institute, the proportion of public buildings that are over 30 years old is expected to reach 93,683, or 43.3%.
In response to this, IoT sensors will be installed in the building's main facilities to monitor for abnormalities.
Smart building management solutions are gaining attention as a solution. The Yongsan-gu Office in Seoul is installing smart building management solutions from S1, a security technology company, at 13 dilapidated community centers.
The company has installed a property management solution that can respond immediately to situations such as fires, water leaks, and power outages. The company plans to expand the installation of this equipment to approximately 40 elderly care facilities during the July-December period.
The advantage of S1's sensor "Blue Scan" is that it can detect accidents quickly and respond immediately. Even if a caretaker goes to the scene, the control side can confirm that everyone is safe.
It can also remotely manage public facilities distributed across the country. The system works by having IoT sensors collect data from the equipment installed in each facility and transmit it to a control center. The control center then
The app manages the overall situation by consolidating these data, and it is possible to check the status of equipment at multiple facilities in real time.
An S1 official said, "The number of dilapidated public facilities is increasing, and safety management is becoming increasingly important.
It's becoming more and more common," he said.
2025/08/19 09:12 KST
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