BACnet + Modbus + MQTT ingest of 216 channels every 10 seconds. Edge gateway buffers on connectivity loss.
Buildings that run themselves.
Dar Albadriyah is our anchor pilot — TwinMs running end-to-end across the building. 216 sensor channels, two years of historical baselines, and an Unreal Engine 3D twin wired into live operations. The facility team sees what changed, why it changed, and what to do — without leaving the building.
Specifications.
- Sensor channels
- 216
- Data streams
- HVAC · Energy · Water · IAQ · Occupancy · Doors · Lighting · Parking
- Telemetry interval
- 10 seconds
- Baseline window
- 730 days · rolling daily mean
- Alert latency
- <50 ms
- Field protocols
- BACnet · Modbus · MQTT · ONVIF
- Identity
- SAML 2.0 + MFA
- Mobile platforms
- iOS · Android
- Underlying model
- ISO 19650 BIM (Stage 6)
- Render engine
- Unreal Engine + LiDAR + Gaussian splatting
What this scenario shows
- Scene 01.1The dashboard wakesThe live operator dashboard moving with the building — energy, water, HVAC, IAQ, occupancy, doors, lighting, parking — every reading room-aware and time-stamped.
- Scene 01.2The twin respondsClick an asset in the 3D twin → KPIs, alerts, and CCTV jump to it.
- Scene 01.3Memory speaks730-day baselines so anomalies are explained against two years of the same building, same season.
How TwinMs applies
730-day daily-mean per floor and meter, recomputed with a 1-hour cache. Yesterday vs baseline + SAR cost + savings.
Scope-priority routing (sensor → space → floor → type → global) with per-rule cooldowns. Created → Acknowledged → Resolved lifecycle.
FM + Technician apps (iOS + Android) — live alerts, work-order checklists, QR/barcode scans, photo capture, offline mode.
Bidirectional CMMS work-order sync. ONVIF for CCTV. SAML 2.0 + MFA for enterprise IT.
Business value
Alerts surface in milliseconds, not minutes — every event, every time.
Two years of memory ready from day one of operations.
One operator UI replaces five vendor portals across the building.
216 channels of telemetry — room-aware, time-stamped, every ten seconds.
An insurance-grade audit trail — end-to-end and auditable.
