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Specification of a standardized process for remote commissioning of EnOcean-based devices in building automation networks
San Ramon, CA – July 2, 2014 – The EnOcean Alliance has defined a
unified specification for remote commissioning of energy harvesting
wireless devices in building automation systems to optimize and ease
the control and configuration of building automation networks. At the
same time, the specification allows complete documentation of existing
networks and therefore offers a comfortable and practicable way to
expand or change installations. Remote commissioning is the crucial
next level of interoperability of the EnOcean eco-system. For member
companies, the remote commissioning specification is available in the
member portal at www.enocean-alliance.org.
The aim of the remote commissioning specification is to define a
uniform approach for the installation and long-term support of
automation networks including EnOcean-based devices. Therefore, the
Technical Working Group (TWG) of the EnOcean Alliance has developed a
complete process for remote commissioning that includes initial set-up,
parameterization, control, maintenance and documentation of batteryless
wireless devices.
Next level of interoperability
Remote commissioning defines the communication between the commissioned
and the target device. Basis for this is the specification of an
interoperable interface that product manufacturers can integrate in
their devices. It adds to the existing standardized profiles and offers
enhanced interoperability with basic rules for remote access,
configuration and a uniform procedure of the parameterization of
EnOcean-based devices. The communication is based on Generic Profiles.
This language defines the grammatical rules for value description in
ultra-low power and energy harvesting radio communication.
“With remote commissioning, the EnOcean Alliance has defined a new standard for the set-up and operation of intelligently automated buildings. This significantly eases the work of planners, installers and system integrators. At the same time, it strengthens the interoperability of EnOcean-based devices as the installer doesn’t need to deal with the specifics of a device anymore,” says Marian Hönsch, Product Marketing – Software Architect, EnOcean GmbH, and Remote Commissioning Team Leader, Technical Working Group, EnOcean Alliance.
Detailed Device Description
In addition to the commissioning process, the TWG has introduced a
standardized device description that describes the device and its
functionalities in detail in an electronic data sheet. All this
information will be available on a central data base. Installers or
system operators can use a product ID to find the detailed electronic
data sheet. That way, they have immediate access to all specifics of
the product including the application profiles in use (EnOcean
Equipment Profiles, EEP), operational modes and the requirements of
parameterization. This significantly eases set-up and maintenance of an
EnOcean network.
Functionalities of Remote Commissioning
The remote commissioning specification enables the following functionalities:
• Centralizing and recording the teach-in process
• Device commissioning after installation via remote
access using a central tool (smart phone, tablet, control unit)
• Central reproducibility and change of configurations and control parameters, also during operation
• Easy determination of malfunctions and replacement of non-functioning devices in a system
• Comprehensive device and configuration documentation
• Basis definition for tools such as apps and web
interfaces to centrally cover all functionalities of the remote
commissioning process
• Basis for monitoring applications to visualize and actively control a live network
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Energy harvesting wireless solutions use energy from the surroundings
as their power source. That way, they allow flexible, easy to install
and maintenance-free automation systems for energy-efficient and
comfortable buildings. Today, more than 1,200 EnOcean-based products
from over 350 member companies of the EnOcean Alliance are available on
the market. Due to the products’ high flexibility, the installations in
the field range from a few hundred batteryless wireless devices in
smart homes to several thousand nodes in large office buildings.
About EnOcean Alliance
Leading companies worldwide from the building sector collected to form
the EnOcean Alliance and establish innovative automation solutions for
sustainable building projects – and so to make buildings more
energy-efficient, more flexible and lower in cost. 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
14543-3-10, which is optimized for wireless solutions with ultra-low
power consumption and energy harvesting. More than 350 companies
currently belong to the EnOcean Alliance. The headquarters of the
non-profit organization is located in San Ramon, California.
For more information visit www.enocean-alliance.org
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