January 2010 |
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EnOcean Alliance and BACnet International to Develop Interoperability Specification for Integrating Wireless/Wired Building Systems
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SAN RAMON, Calif. / Atlanta, GA -- January 25, 2010
-- BACnet International and the EnOcean Alliance, an international consortium of
130 companies from the building sector, today announced its cooperation with
BACnet's Wireless Networking-Working Group (WN-WG) to develop a vendor
independent gateway specification for integrating EnOcean-based wireless
energy-harvesting nodes into the world's leading data communications protocol
for building automation and control. As the only wireless standard offering
self-powered operation, EnOcean technology requires neither batteries nor
maintenance, thus opening the floodgate to wide-scale deployment of wireless
sensing-solutions in commercial buildings, including BACnet-based building
automation systems.
Recent meetings between the two organizations have opened the door to the full
integration of wireless EnOcean and wired BACnet-enabled technologies, with the
result that an EnOcean interoperability proposal has been drafted for the BACnet
committee meeting at AHR Expo in Orlando, Florida. BACnet - a data communication
protocol for building automation and control networks is defined in the ANSI/ASHRAE
Standard 135 - 2008 and also the international standard ISO 16484-5.
The working group's current standardization efforts aim to ensure the
interoperability of multiple EnOcean and BACnet solutions available today or in
development, as well as future implementations. "The task at hand is to define
common implementation rules for an EnOcean/BACnet gateway," said Dave Robin,
Chairman of the BACnet Technical Working Group. "This will entail a number of
issues, including specifying the network topology and the BACnet/EnOcean
objectives needed to define a single model so that all implementations will be
interoperable."
As the organization responsible for promoting the use of BACnet technologies for
building automation, BACnet International sees this as a significant
achievement. "The world has evolved towards a wired and wireless infrastructure,
and it is a significant step to bridge these together with a standard mechanism
for building automation suppliers and users," said Andy McMillan, President of
BACnet International and President/CEO of Teletrol Systems. He added, "In the IT
world, wired and wireless interoperability has long since been accomplished. I
am very happy to be involved in the effort to make this available for the
building automation industry."
Leveraging the strengths of both technologies will create long-term value by
allowing the existing wired BACnet infrastructure to seamlessly add wireless
devices for additional functionality and greater energy savings. "As a
practical, wireless extension of BACnet solutions, EnOcean technology is ideal
for lowering cost of ownership in retrofits and new buildings," said Graham
Martin, Chairman and CEO of EnOcean Alliance. "As a field-proven solution for
the BACnet environment, many facilities have already successfully deployed
wireless solutions in which EnOcean and BACnet technologies are interoperating
to reduce installation and maintenance costs, along with providing energy
savings beyond 30 percent."
A number of EnOcean Alliance partners will be exhibiting a range of
interoperable EnOcean wireless devices for the BACnet platform at AHR Expo
(Orlando, FL, Jan 25-27), including Distech Controls, winner of an AHR Honorary
Mention Award for this platform.
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About ASHRAE
Founded in 1894, the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and
Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) is a nonprofit technical organization whose
51,000 members influence the direction of heating, ventilation, air-conditioning
and refrigeration (HVAC&R) technology by creating industry standards and
recommended procedures and guidelines, developing research and writing technical
information. For the latest information, visit:
www.ashrae.org.
About BACnet
Developed under the auspices of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating
and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), BACnet is an ASHRAE, ANSI and ISO data
communications protocol for building automation and control networks. Tracing
its development back to 1987, the BACnet protocol allows heating, ventilating,
air-conditioning, lighting, security, fire detection and other building
automation and control systems to communicate and exchange information,
regardless of service performed. For the latest information, visit:
www.bacnet.org.
About BACnet International
BACnet International is an industry association that facilitates the successful
use of the BACnet protocol in building automation and control systems through
interoperability testing, educational programs, and promotional activities. The
BACnet standard was developed by ASHRAE and has been made publicly available so
that manufacturers can create interoperable systems of products. BACnet
International complements the work of the ASHRAE standards committee and
BACnet-related interest groups around the world. BACnet International members
include building owners, consulting engineers and facility managers, as well as
companies involved in the design, manufacturing installation, commissioning, and
maintenance of control equipment that uses BACnet for communication. For more
information, please visit
www.bacnetinternational.org.
About the EnOcean Alliance
EnOcean Alliance, a consortium of currently 130 international corporations,
shares the common goal of standardizing wireless control systems for sustainable
building applications. The core technology of the Alliance centers around
EnOcean's patented energy harvesting and radio-frequency technology offering
self-powered wireless operation in the form of flexibly positioned,
maintenance-free sensor solutions. The goal of the EnOcean Alliance is to
standardize and internationalize EnOcean wireless technology through the
creation of true interoperability between all products produced by the
Alliance's OEM partners. EnOcean Alliance is a California 501(c)(3) non-profit
corporation headquartered in San Ramon, CA. For further information, visit
www.enocean-alliance.org.
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