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Standard-crossing advancements lead the
way to a connected world integrating energy harvesting wireless control
and leading protocols such as ZigBee 3.0, AllJoynŽ and IoTivity
San Ramon, CA/Las Vegas, NV – January 04, 2016 – At the 2016
International CES (Las Vegas, January 6-9), the EnOcean Alliance will
show off its advancements of a self-powered Internet of Things (IoT).
This includes an industry-changing cooperation with the ZigBee Alliance
and close partnerships with leading IoT associations. In the latter
case, the non-profit organization demonstrates battery-less sensors,
powered by the environment, directly communicating with household
appliances and multimedia via IP. Thus, the EnOcean Alliance combines
its expertise in battery-less, wireless smart buildings and smart homes
with the approach of an interoperable, standard-crossing communication
platform connecting everything.
Visitors to CES can learn more about the EnOcean Alliance’s IoT
approach at the partner booths of the ZigBee Alliance (Sands, #71344),
the AllSeen Alliance (Sands, #71836) and the Open Interconnect
Consortium (Venetian Palazzo Hospitality Suites, Intel Corporation).
The EnOcean Alliance is one of the most established organizations in
the field of smartly connected buildings. Its mission is to enable and
promote intelligent buildings, smart home and IoT applications through
the creation of a broad range of interoperable battery-less and
wireless solutions. More than 400 member companies already have
established a broad solution portfolio based on the EnOcean energy
harvesting wireless standard. This enables devices to work without
wires and batteries for a highly flexible and maintenance-free
operation.
Way to a battery-less IoT
“Thanks to our cooperation with strong partners, we build the basis to
directly connect battery-less sensor solutions to ZigBee 3.0 or the
Internet and thus to open IoT platforms. The user doesn’t need to care
about the technology used by the single components but can benefit of a
seamless connectivity in his smart home – the main concept of the IoT,”
says Graham Martin, Chairman of the EnOcean Alliance.
Visitors to the show can experience the EnOcean Alliance’s IoT approach at the following booths:
ZigBee Alliance (Sands, #71344): The ZigBee Alliance and the EnOcean
Alliance joined forces to develop an open, global specification for
energy harvesting wireless communication technology, which will help
meet growing demand for interoperable, self-powered IoT sensor
solutions. With their collaboration, the two industry leading
organizations combine the benefits of EnOcean energy harvesting
wireless solutions with ZigBee 3.0 for worldwide applications. The
cooperation connects the two alliances’ advantages, synergies and track
record of standards advancements to create an open, global
specification that will extend energy harvesting wireless communication
to a broader range of self-powered IoT sensor solutions.
AllSeen Alliance (Sands, #71836): The Smart EnOcean Gateway from
Digital Concepts connects the EnOcean energy harvesting wireless
standard with IP for integration into the AllJoyn communication
framework. That way, users can control smart household appliances such
as fridges, stoves, coffee machines, and multimedia directly via
battery-less switches, sensors or smart phones. At the booth, Digital
Concepts will show three networked smart home real-life demos –
bathroom, kitchen and living room – integrating different household
appliances controlled via several self-powered sensors and switches.
Open Interconnect Consortium (Venetian Palazzo Hospitality Suites,
Intel Corporation): The Open Interconnect Consortium (OIC) and the
EnOcean Alliance partner to deliver seamless, interoperable
connectivity for the Internet of Things. The two organizations and its
members work together to enable self-powered wireless solutions using
the OIC interoperable specification framework for industry-crossing
communication in the IoT. The OIC framework works horizontally across
and between IoT vertical segments and will benefit companies that want
to develop products to address these markets. Using the OIC standard
will remove the various “island” solutions and instead provide a common
solution for smart home, industrial, healthcare and more.
Self-powered wireless sensors
In addition to EnOcean Alliance’s presences, several of its members will be exhibiting at CES 2016 as well, including:
EnOcean (Sands, #70329): EnOcean, the inventor and world leader in
energy harvesting wireless technology, will demonstrate “power for
technology” at CES. In the Smart Home Marketplace, the company will
show how wireless switches, sensors and actuators can be powered by
energy out of motion, light and temperature. Thus, even visitors can
activate wireless signals with their bodies as a source of energy when
pressing a switch. The energy harvesting devices, rid of wires and
batteries, enable highly flexible and maintenance-free applications for
smart homes and cloud services on the way to the Internet of Things
(IoT).
“Our energy harvesting technology can power different ultra-low power
protocols for wireless communication and transmitting sensor data. This
enables radio-agnostic self-powered sensors and switches for an IoT
with consequentially much fewer batteries,” says Dr. Wald Siskens, CEO
of EnOcean.
NodOn (Sands, #70544): NodOn will present its plug&play NodOn smart
home portfolio based on the EnOcean standard. A new highlight is the
In-Wall Module, a little device, which can easily be mounted behind an
existing wired wall switch. Within just a few minutes, the switch can
talk EnOcean radio thanks to the little module. Thus, a formerly
classical wired switch can now be seamlessly integrated in an
EnOcean-based smart home. Using the module, the switch can be connected
to the NodOn Home Automation Gateway or to several battery-less
wireless controllers such as the NodOn Soft Remote, Wall Switch or Card
Switch. Even an additional toggle switch can be added in less than ten
minutes without any needed construction work. Besides this, the NodOn
portfolio also offers a Smart Plug that allows wireless control of
electrical devices by using an EnOcean-compliant home automation
gateway or a battery-less switch, and solar-powered Indoor Opening
Sensors and Indoor Temperature Sensors.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Ubiant/Avidsen
(Sands, #71060): Ubiant will demonstrate its self-learning cloud
solution called hemis. It is based on artificial intelligence to
minimize energy consumption in buildings while maximizing the
residents’ well-being. The system’s core is a cloud platform that
connects applications for lighting, HVAC or blind control, as well as
battery-less, wireless sensors and actuators from Avidsen or mobile
devices. The Quickmove standard allows users to install, move or remove
all components of the smart home system using a NFC-enabled mobile
phone or tablet. Part of the hemis portfolio, Luminion, a smart
candlestick visualizing energy consumption and comparing it to the
hemis community, was honored with a CES 2016 Innovation Award in the
"Tech For A Better World" category.
Additional members of the EnOcean Alliance exhibiting at CES 2016
include: Haier (LVCC, Central Hall, #12814), Honeywell International
(Sands, #70931), MyFox (Sands, #70739), Texas Instruments (Westgate,
Hospitality, Suite 371/373) and Zipato (Sands, #71055).
About EnOcean Alliance
Leading companies worldwide from the building sector formed the EnOcean
Alliance to establish innovative automation solutions for sustainable
building projects – making buildings more energy-efficient, more
flexible and more cost effective. The core technology of the Alliance
is energy harvesting wireless technology for flexibly positioned and
service-free sensor solutions. The EnOcean Alliance aims to
internationalize the energy harvesting wireless technology, and is
dedicated to creating interoperability between the products of OEM
partners. Basis for this is the international standard ISO/IEC
14543-3-1X, which is optimized for wireless solutions with ultra-low
power consumption and energy harvesting. More than 400 companies
currently belong to the EnOcean Alliance. The headquarters of the
non-profit organization is located in San Ramon, California.
www.enocean-alliance.org
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