Utilising smart visitor management system to enhance sustainable practices in high-rise buildings in Sri Lanka

G.G.N. Chandani, A. Asmone
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With the growing importance of sustainability and environmental conservation, effectively managing visitor flows in high-rise buildings poses unique challenges and opportunities. Smart visitor management systems (SVMSs) offer innovative solutions to optimise resource allocation, minimise waste generation, and promote eco-friendly practices in this context. Through an in-depth analysis of relevant data, case studies, and expert perspectives, this study investigates the implementation and potential benefits of smart visitor management systems (SVMSs) in high-rise buildings, with a specific emphasis on sustainability. The findings reveal that the adoption of these systems can lead to significant positive impacts, including improved energy efficiency through intelligent lighting and HVAC controls, reduced carbon emissions by streamlining transportation and parking, enhanced waste management through digital registrations and real-time monitoring, and improved visitor experiences through streamlined check-ins and personalised services. Moreover, the integration of smart visitor management systems (SVMSs) enables high-rise buildings to achieve sustainability certifications and contribute to the overall environmental goals of Sri Lanka. The article also addresses the potential challenges and considerations associated with implementing these systems, such as data security and privacy concerns, initial investment costs, and the need for stakeholder collaboration. The insights derived from this study provide valuable guidance for building owners, facility managers, policymakers, and other stakeholders involved in sustainable practices in high-rise buildings in Sri Lanka and similar contexts.
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利用智能访客管理系统加强斯里兰卡高层建筑的可持续实践
随着可持续发展和环境保护的重要性日益提高,有效管理高层建筑的游客流量带来了独特的挑战和机遇。在此背景下,智能访客管理系统(SVMSs)提供了创新的解决方案,以优化资源分配,最大限度地减少废物产生,并促进环保实践。通过对相关数据、案例研究和专家观点的深入分析,本研究探讨了智能访客管理系统(SVMSs)在高层建筑中的实施和潜在效益,并特别强调了可持续性。调查结果显示,采用这些系统可以产生显著的积极影响,包括通过智能照明和暖通空调控制提高能源效率,通过简化运输和停车减少碳排放,通过数字登记和实时监控加强废物管理,以及通过简化登记和个性化服务改善游客体验。此外,智能访客管理系统(SVMSs)的集成使高层建筑能够获得可持续发展认证,并为斯里兰卡的整体环境目标做出贡献。本文还讨论了与实现这些系统相关的潜在挑战和注意事项,例如数据安全和隐私问题、初始投资成本以及对涉众协作的需求。本研究得出的见解为斯里兰卡和类似情况下高层建筑可持续实践的建筑业主、设施管理者、政策制定者和其他利益相关者提供了有价值的指导。
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