Buildings have a diverse range of sensors and controllers that communicate or push the data to OBEM through a gateway. When the gateway goes offline, OBEM can notify users so that corrective actions can be taken to get the gateway back online to continue the resumption of data flow. Notifications in OBEM provide users with information about which gateway is offline.
Another case where health monitoring is provided occurs when point data is missing, and no consumption has been recorded by the building meter for more than three consecutive days. In such a case, an email notifies the users of data loss with suggestive actions to rectify the problem.
In addition to monitoring and notifying the health of the data, OBEM supports identification and cleansing of data anomalies in real time powered by statistically driven algorithms.
In addition to the algorithms, OBEM provides power users with the unique capability to correct and edit the raw data. All changes made to the raw data are captured through the audit logs for easy reference and tracking.