
Passive infrared, time‑of‑flight, and mmWave sensors reveal presence patterns beyond simple counts, while CO2 and VOC metrics hint at ventilation sufficiency and crowding. Bluetooth beacons and Wi‑Fi presence offer movement context when privacy rules allow. Door counters show flows, desk pucks show dwell, and environmental nodes reveal hot, stale zones. Blending modalities transforms data into context: arrivals, bursts, lulls, and persistent underuse. With careful placement and calibration, these signals uncover not only occupancy but intent, comfort, and friction points people rarely report.

Instead of months spent wiring bespoke backends, low‑code provides prebuilt connectors for MQTT, HTTP, and message queues, plus drag‑and‑drop logic for alerts, approvals, and automations. Role‑aware pages and mobile views appear in hours, not sprints. Governance ensures reusable components, controlled secrets, and audit trails that satisfy security reviews. Stakeholders can demo flows immediately, accelerating buy‑in. When pilots succeed, patterns become templates you can replicate across buildings or cities, keeping scope manageable while maintaining momentum and visibility for executives craving measurable results.

Sensors send telemetry to gateways over BLE, LoRaWAN, or Wi‑Fi, then stream via MQTT or HTTPS into a broker. A normalizer enriches data with location, device health, and calibration factors. Windowed aggregations compute dwell, peaks, and anomalies, feeding a low‑code app for visualization and rules. Policy checks enforce privacy and consent before any action fires. When thresholds break, automations trigger notifications, bookings, HVAC tweaks, or cleaning tasks. Every step remains observable with dashboards, logs, and playbooks so fixes and improvements are swift and safe.