In a building environment, a distance associated with a building
automation device is determined as a function of an inserted time delay
between a wireless transmission of a signal and wireless reception of
another signal. For example, a two-way communication is provided with a
time delay inserted before responding to a received transmission. By
using two-way transmissions, the building automation devices may be free
of clock synchronization. Acoustic signals may be used in a building
environment to determine a distance. The building automation device may
also use radio frequency information for communicating with other
devices. Communication between devices allows a controller to coordinate
the determination of distances associated with different devices within a
network, such as through transmission of a test signal and assigning
distance measurement operations to devices that receive the test signal
with sufficient strength or other characteristics.