Built for Buildings

OSIRIS is engineered for the realities of building automation. It uses open protocols, standardised naming, secure transport, and resilient architecture — designed to work with the systems you already have.

Protocol Support

BACnetModbusKNXMQTTLoRaWANCANbus

BACnet

Full BACnet/IP and BACnet MSTP support. Reads analogue, binary, and multistate values with Change-of-Value subscriptions for efficient data collection.

Modbus

Modbus TCP and Modbus RTU support with configurable register mapping, byte ordering, scaling, and data type conversion for meters, sensors, and variable speed drives.

KNX

KNX/IP integration for lighting, blinds, and environmental control systems. Group address mapping with datapoint type conversion.

MQTT

Secure MQTT messaging for real-time telemetry transport between edge gateways and the cloud platform. Structured topic hierarchy for multi-tenant data isolation.

LoRaWAN

Low-power, long-range wireless sensor integration for environmental monitoring, occupancy detection, and metering across large sites without wired infrastructure.

CANbus

CAN bus protocol support for industrial equipment, generator controllers, and transport systems — enabling telemetry collection from embedded control networks.

Standardised Data Model

All telemetry points follow the Building Device Naming Specification (BDNS) — a standardised, machine-readable naming convention used across the building automation industry. This ensures consistent, interoperable data across all connected systems and manufacturers.

Consistent Naming

Every data point follows a predictable, human-readable naming convention regardless of the source system or manufacturer.

Semantic Mapping

Equipment types and relationships are mapped to a building ontology — forming a digital twin that tracks flow direction, dependencies, and commissioning state across your estate.

Cross-Manufacturer

Data from Siemens, Schneider, Honeywell, Trend, and other manufacturers is normalised into a single unified model.

Security

Asymmetric Authentication

Gateways authenticate using asymmetric key pairs. Private keys never leave the device. The cloud verifies identity cryptographically.

Encrypted Transport

All communication between gateways and the cloud platform is encrypted using modern TLS. No data travels in plaintext.

Data Encryption

All data is encrypted at rest and in transit. Tenant isolation ensures complete separation of building data between organisations.

Offline-First

The gateway continues operating during cloud outages. Local state persistence, buffered telemetry, and independent command execution ensure resilience.

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