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San
Ramon, CA, USA – July 8th, 2020 – Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise
company, has joined the EnOcean Alliance as a participant member. When
used together, the Aruba Wi-Fi infrastructure and EnOcean energy
harvesting wireless solutions enable customers to create hyperaware
smart buildings that are cognizant of, and responsive to, their
changing operating environment and occupant needs.
Aruba, based
in Santa Clara, California, is a leading provider of AI-powered network
infrastructure for the campus, data center, branch and remote worker
applications. Aruba delivers a cloud experience at the edge that can be
consumed either as a service in the cloud or on-premises, as a managed
service delivered through Aruba partners, or via network as a service
through HPE GreenLake.
The EnOcean
Alliance is an international association of over 400 leading companies
in the building and IT industries founded in 2008. The non-profit
organization is committed to enabling and promoting interoperable,
maintenance-free and proven eco-systems based on the wireless EnOcean
radio standard (ISO/IEC 14543-3-10/11). The EnOcean Alliance eco-system
offers more than 5.000 multi-vendor interoperable sensors enabling data
collection for multiple applications, such as room or desk/chair
occupancy, temperature and air quality, energy usage and restroom usage.
Hyperaware buildings made easy
EnOcean
Alliance member IoT devices are the eyes and ears of smart buildings.
By securely interfacing those IoT devices with new and existing Aruba
Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 6 Access Points via a plug-in 800/900MHz radio,
building control and business applications can become hyperaware of
their operating environments. This information can be used to
better model cloud-based digital twins, and to optimize human activity
monitoring, organizational redesign, augmented reality, human
productivity, and occupant health and safety.
The ideal solution
“A building
becomes smart by virtue of being instrumented with IoT devices so
applications are cognizant of the contextual status of the environment,
occupants, energy requirements, service needs, security, and safety,”
said Michael R. Tennefoss, Vice President of Strategic Partnerships at
Aruba. “The richer the set of available IoT data, the more cognizant
and adaptive the building and associated digital twins can become. The
goal is to make hyperawareness simple and inexpensive, and that is what
the mash-up between Aruba and the EnOcean Alliance achieves. An
inexpensive 800/900MHz plug-in radio brings existing and new Aruba
customers access to thousands of IoT devices, including BACNet and
multiple other protocol gateways, and software applications (both local
and cloud-based.) In turn, Alliance members gain access to Aruba’s
installed base of education, enterprise, government, healthcare,
hospitality, industrial, manufacturing, retail, and transportation
customers.”
Graham Martin,
Chairman and CEO of the EnOcean Alliance, continues: ” Our
collaboration opens up exciting new market opportunities for the
Alliance members and the Aruba community by combining Aruba’s extensive
network power and the flexibility of energy harvesting wireless
sensors. The simplicity of the solution makes it now possible for the
facility, IT and other managers to easily add services, collecting data
from “peel and stick” sensors across an entire building without pulling
any new cables nor ever having to change a battery.”
The technology behind self-powered IoT sensors
Energy
harvesting wireless devices utilize the tiniest amounts of energy from
their environment. Kinetic motion, pressure, light, differences in
temperature is converted into energy which, in combination with
ultra-low-power wireless technology, creates maintenance-free sensor
solutions for use in smart buildings and the IoT. Founded in 2001,
EnOcean is the pioneer of energy harvesting and delivers valuable data
for the IoT with its resource-saving technology. With a simple USB
device supporting the EnOcean Alliance interoperable wireless standard,
Aruba and EnOcean enable the economical, reliable and safe use of
energy harvesting sensors overbuilding networks to make buildings smart
and sustainable. “We’re very happy to team up with Aruba to bring
the entire ecosystem of EnOcean solutions to buildings in an easy and
secure way”, said Andreas Schneider, CEO of EnOcean.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]About EnOcean Alliance
The EnOcean Alliance is an
international association of leading companies in the building and IT
industries founded in 2008. The open, non-profit organization is
committed to enabling and promoting interoperable, maintenance-free and
proven eco-systems based on the wireless EnOcean radio standard
(ISO/IEC 14543-3-10/11). With their decades of experience, EnOcean
Alliance members strive to co-create a healthy, safe and sustainable
environment in smart homes, smart buildings and smart spaces for the
benefit of all. The EnOcean Alliance headquarters are located in San
Ramon, California.
www.enocean-alliance.org
www.enocean-alliance.org/aruba
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