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Two new standards will facilitate enhanced device-to-device interoperability
ARLINGTON, Va., Jun 29, 2015 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The Consumer
Electronics Association(CEA)® and LONMARK International today announced
two new standards available for home and building automation. These
standards provide multiple parties – including users, developers,
vendors, integrators and specifiers of open building control systems –
a mechanism to develop and deliver a higher level of device-to-device
interoperability using any open control networking communication
platform.
“Our intent is to offer to the market a very proven, well adopted
approach to solving the Internet of Things (IoT) interoperability
issue,” said Ron Bernstein, chief ambassador for LONMARK International.
“These profiles can be de-coupled from the core ANSI/CEA-709.1 control
network protocol and be implemented on any transport, providing a
unique opportunity for other standards development bodies to jumpstart
their interoperability efforts.”
Added Bernstein, “The process of taking the LONMARK documents through
the CEA standards process proved to be exceptionally efficient. With
the help of key CEA staff and committee members, we are very pleased
with the process and with the initial outpour of interest.”
Standard Specifications:
CEA-709.5 Implementation Guidelines defines the application layer
requirements for interoperable devices and how they share key
information, status and data across an open control network. Typically
deployed on an ANSI/CEA-709.1 LonWorks® protocol network, these
application elements define how to interact with disparate devices from
multiple vendors in the same system. This significantly improves the
system installation time and integration of typical home and building
systems by defining units, range and resolution, configuration, and
enumeration requirements along with device self-documentation
information within the standard. The new standard now enables other
transports the option of adopting a common application layer element
description library.
CEA-709.6 Application Elements built upon the .5 Implementation Guidelines by providing a catalog of more than 100 common device profiles, with more than 380 specific implementation options. These profiles define the mandatory and optional design requirements for standard data variables, standard configuration properties, enumeration types and standard interface file requirements. This extensive library of device profiles includes definitions for a broad collection of devices for HVAC, Lighting, Security, Access, Metering, Energy Management, Fire and Smoke Control, Gateways, Commercial and Industrial I/O, Gas Detection, Generators, Room Automation, Renewable Energy, Utility, Automated Food Service, Semiconductor Fabrication, Transportation, Home Appliances and others.
“LONMARK’s member community has helped
build standards over the last 22 years,” said Dave Wilson, vice
president, technology & standards, CEA. “Given that level of
dedication and contribution to the sector, we wanted to ensure that
taking the LONMARK documents through the CEA standards process would be
exceptionally efficient. As the initial outpouring of interest
indicates, the process worked quite well.”
These new standards were developed in task groups with topic experts
contributing to a final consensus for each device profile. A complete
testing and certification program offered by LONMARK International
ensures compliance to the standards. CEA is the natural home of these
standards for the U.S. market, with many new profiles and standards
updates planned for the future.
CEA’s standards committees produce standards, guidelines and technical
reports that help grow the consumer technology industry. All are
welcome and encouraged to join any of CEA’s technology activities. For
further information please visit standards.CE.org or contact standards@CE.org.
The recently published standards are available through TechStreet.
About CEA:
The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) is the technology trade
association representing the $286 billion U.S. consumer electronics
industry. More than 2,000 companies enjoy the benefits of CEA
membership, including legislative and regulatory advocacy, market
research, technical training and education, industry promotion,
standards development and the fostering of business and strategic
relationships. CEA also owns and produces CES – The Global Stage for
Innovation. All profits from CES are reinvested into CEA’s industry
services. Find CEA online at CE.org, InnovationMovement.com and through social media: http://www.ce.org/social.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]About LONMARK International:
LONMARK International is a member-based, non-profit organization that
enables interoperable systems for products based on the ANSI/CEA-709
(ISO/IEC 14908) series of standards. LONMARK International has tested
and certified over 500 products complying with its interoperability
guidelines. Additionally, LONMARK International has certified nearly
1,000 industry professionals worldwide for their expertise in the
guidelines and industry standards. Products based on the ANSI/CEA-709
(ISO/IEC 14908) standard are installed in over 500,000 buildings
worldwide. LONMARK International remains committed to educating the
industry on the value of open, interoperable systems by providing
tools, resources, and support for its members and their markets. For
more information, visit www.lonmark.org. TwitterLinkedInFacebook
LONMARK and the LONMARK logo are registered trademarks of LONMARK
International in the U.S. and other jurisdictions. All other trademarks
are the property of their respective owners.
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