November 2009 |
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EnOcean Alliance reaches milestone toward becoming an international standard
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Industry's first open specification for self-powered,
wireless sensors to be announced at Greenbuild 2009
SAN RAMON, Calif. -- November 11, 2009 -- The EnOcean Alliance , an
international consortium of 120 companies from the building sector, announces
the publication of its first global, open specification for energy-harvesting
wireless sensors. Productized in the form of EnOcean Equipment Profiles (EEP),
Alliance standardization guidelines ensure interoperability among devices of
various manufacturers. Jointly produced by EnOcean Alliance members, the public
specification is accessible to everyone and presently contains 50 equipment
profiles supporting the development of a variety of solutions for building
automation. Currently available EEPs include switches, remote controls, sensors,
sensor combinations and data of every kind.
Jointly devised specification
Graham Martin, chairman and CEO of the EnOcean Alliance, said, "Publication of
the first specification for EnOcean sensors is extremely important for the
EnOcean Alliance because it ensures continuing seamless interoperability between
EnOcean-enabled solutions across the spectrum of manufacturers. Moreover, it's
the first step taken by the Alliance towards formal recognition as an
international standard."
The specification was devised by the EnOcean Alliance technical working group (TWG),
which undertook the task of standardizing EnOcean technology on an international
scale in order to assure full interoperability over a broad spectrum of
sensor-based building automation solutions. EnOcean Alliance member companies
currently offer 350 different products based on EnOcean technology, all of which
provide true interoperability by virtue of their rigid adherence to firmly
defined equipment profiles established in the EnOcean Alliance specification.
Non-proprietary communication
As a prerequisite for enabling equipment from different manufacturers to
communicate and work together in building automation systems, interoperability
demands adherence to clearly defined rules and standards. For example, all
components must use the same data formats or protocols as set forth in the
profile definitions. In a system with interoperable components that work
according to a profile definition, it is possible to combine a receiver from
manufacturer A with a sensor from manufacturer B and a sensor from manufacturer
C performing the same function. In this way, non-proprietary, smart solutions
for energy-efficient building automation are easily implemented on an
enterprise-wide basis.
First open specification for energy harvesting wireless sensors
At present the published specification contains 50 EEPs describing different
switching functions, remote controls, sensors and combinations of sensors for
temperature, brightness, motion and humidity. Additional profiles are also
defined for switching actuators, dimmers and other devices, with new EEPs under
development, including Demand Response, Smart Grid and SMART ACK.
EnOcean Equipment Profiles define the functionality of EnOcean-enabled equipment
independently of manufacturer. To ensure interoperability between all EnOcean-based
products, every manufacturer must provide a binding declaration prior to product
introduction demonstrating that their solution meets the EnOcean Alliance
specification though compliance with one or more EEP.
The new document is the first official specification to compile and publish the
EEPs, paving the way for global proliferation of EnOcean technology driving the
development and manufacture of new types of equipment. For users, the directive
means that they have an even greater selection and more implementation
possibilities as a result of a growing number of products and suppliers.
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EnOcean Alliance at Greenbuild 2009
At Greenbuild 2009 (Phoenix, AZ, Nov 10-12), several EnOcean Alliance partner
organizations will be displaying a wide range of EnOcean-enabled wireless
building automation solutions, including:
• Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. -- booth 3954
• Verve Living Systems (Masco Corp.) -- booth 5133
• EnOcean, Inc. -- booth 5125
• Ad Hoc/ Illumra -- booth 5125
• Douglas Lighting Controls -- booth 5125
• Echoflex Solutions Inc. -- booth 5125
• EMerge Alliance -- booth 2252
• Ledalite (a Philips Company) -- booth 5241
• Osram Sylvania, Inc. -- booth 957
About the EnOcean Alliance
EnOcean Alliance, a consortium of currently 120 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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