Self-healing control network for building automation systems

Error detection/correction and fault detection/recovery – Data processing system error or fault handling – Reliability and availability

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C714S047300, C700S004000, C700S019000, C700S020000, C700S021000, C700S082000, C702S188000, C709S239000, C340S539100, C340S315000, C340S870030, C370S221000, C370S228000

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ABSTRACT:
In building automation architectures, components may be associated through physical communications paths and at a different level through building automation applications. Building automation applications implement control processes for a building function. Due to changing needs, such as a failure of a physical communications path or the addition or removal of components, the building automation application may be more appropriately performed in a different device. By dynamically positioning or determining a processor for implementing a building automation application, an architecture or network may more optimally control building functions, such as by requiring less user input, more rapid response and/or avoiding building function failures.

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