SMART CONTROL ROOM SOLUTIONS

Alayoubi technologies provides smart control room solutions as per client’s convenience. User can monitor each & every

of the action of the designated surveillance area.

smart control room solutions can be equipped with

  • Access Control system
  • Video surveillance System
  • Voice Evacuation & Fire Alarm System
  • Automation & Control
  • Building Management System

CONTROL YOUR ELECTRICITY BILLS

With the smart home automation stepping its foot in the market, the energy prices are skyrocketing. As technology

makes you invincible you can combat this issue in 2018 smart homes by equipping your home by a glow in dark

smart energy tracker with a LED light. With utilizing the magnetic resistive sensors the energy tracker will wirelessly

allow you to measure the house electricity usage. This small yet innovative product will give you:

  • Full-time feedback by the glow in dark or ambient lighting feature
  • Send information and alerts to user’s mobile app of high energy wastage
  • Help you with energy reduction recommendations

SLEEPING ON A SMART BED

A bed that adjusts and transforms with our sleeping pattern and ensures that you have your best sound sleep

ever is a now for real. The sleeping mattresses are embedded with such a smart technology that provide

quality rest. Their adjustable bases deliver an outstanding comfort by responsive air technology, the smart

furniture has snore detection sensors and the foot of the beds automatically warms to make user drift into

their sleep with great ease.

SMART TECHNOLOGY IN BATHROOMS?

Imagine a spa-like experience in a smart home of 2018. With smart showers that draw water for your own

bath and high tech, tubs induce brain relaxation and aromatherapy sessions from your mobile app.

This is the smart home of the future; there is no end to technological evolution and human mastermind

behind it. Smart home automation is an extremely creative concept in today’s world. As our homes get

automated so does our mindset. With time, even the strangest and far-fetched things will appear normal.

The control room serves as a vital heartbeat in the overall operation, no matter which sector.

Control room design is increasingly being recognized as an extremely important contributor to high performance.

The 3 critical components of control room design are:

  1. Human elements

  2. Technology and machinery

  3. Environmental factors

Put simply, our control rooms should be designed around the needs of the operator using a top-down approach

that takes into account all areas of their console – including but not limited to the room layout, how well the monitor

tilts, the lighting and air temperature.

And while control rooms are complex projects to design and build, often difficult to update once operational,

it’s good practice to understand the key principles of control room design. This insight can be used to direct any

future updates and also to make small improvements over a period of time.

Ergonomics is the science of fitting workplace conditions and job demands to the capabilities of the working

population. In more practical terms, it’s about designing for efficiency and comfort in the working environment.

In the control room, the work environment is particularly crucial for several reasons:

  • operators often work long shifts

  • the control room is operational 24/7

  • the role involves prolonged periods using displays

  • employees are handling ever-increasing volumes of data

  • contextual factors require fast responsiveness and create pressure

So before doing anything, ask yourself whether the control room you operate in is truly built to support staff.

If there are areas where the environment is not totally compatible, try making some improvements to ergonomics;

the next 3 points will help you identify the most critical.

Control Room Building

The control room building itself is the shell of the system and so is vital in its own right. Experts suggest the recipe

for control room architecture success includes:

  • Sufficient space to comfortably accommodate all necessary equipment and allow staff to move freely

  • Off-white Matt or flat finished walls

  • North-facing windows visible from a seated position

  • Consideration for reflection to reduce eye strain

  • Customization with logos, images and designs to give identity

  • Furniture that’s reconfigurable, robust and that requires little head movement and minimal eye movement.

  • It’s easy to forget that standard office furniture is designed for use 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. When you

  • consider that a typical control room operates 24/7, 365 days of the year, we can see exactly why it’s useful

  • to opt for purpose-built control room consoles.

  • The research tells us that the control room environment is strongly affected by a set of core factors:

    1. Ambient noise

    2. Air quality and temperature

    3. Lighting

CONTROL ROOM SOLUTIONS