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At the AllSeen Alliance Summit 2015, the EnOcean Alliance to Highlight Advancements with Real-Life IoT Application Deployments
San Ramon, CA/Seattle, WA – October 19, 2015 – Since joining the
AllSeen Alliance in February 2015, the EnOcean Alliance has
successfully showed multiple demos of real-life Internet of Things
(IoT) applications using the AllJoyn framework. These demos recently
took place at both IFA in Germany and the Shanghai Building Technology
in China. At the AllSeen Alliance Summit (October 19-21, Seattle, USA),
the EnOcean Alliance will demonstrate how the organizations plan to
collaborate to seamlessly integrate all 1,500 interoperable
EnOcean-based products into the AllJoyn framework within the next six
months.
In the IoT demo, an energy harvesting wireless switch talked directly
to an Electrolux smart fridge, controlling temperature settings with
the press of a finger tap – all under the AllJoyn communication
umbrella. This is only one example for new applications enabled by a
seamless connectivity of different standards. Other examples include IP
cameras connected to battery-less wireless sensors, water leakage
sensors communicating with the washing machine and the water valve or a
system for energy measurement.
All scenarios have one thing in common: the user doesn’t need to deal with the various technologies concerned. Thanks to the standardized AllJoyn language, it can connect devices from different vendors and control all functionalities via a single App.
Integration of a complete ecosystem
“With our membership, the EnOcean Alliance introduced a complete
ecosystem of more than 400 players of the smart building industry,
based on an international standard, to the AllSeen Alliance world. This
allowed us to realize a first IoT demo very quickly and easily to show
the possibilities of this collaboration,” says Graham Martin, Chairman
of the EnOcean Alliance. “The next big step is now to integrate the
1,500 available EnOcean-based products and solutions into the AllSeen
Standard.”
Definition of IP interface
For this, the EnOcean Alliance will define an IP specification for its
standardized application profiles (EnOcean Equipment Profiles, EEP)
that will work on the basis of REST (Representational State Transfer)
and use JSON (JavaScript Object Notation). This IP interface will be
integrated with open source bridging components within the AllJoyn
framework to enable easy and seamless integration of the EnOcean energy
harvesting wireless standard into the AllJoyn ecosystem.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Speed for a fast IoT market
“One of the most exciting parts of the AllSeen Alliance Summit is the
practical use cases of interoperable IoT devices on display,” said
Philip DesAutels, Senior Director, IoT, AllSeen Alliance. “As a
community-built open source software, we passionately support members’
ideas for new services and interfaces in actual implementation, which
is extremely important given the fast-paced adoption seen in our
market. Our collaboration with the EnOcean Alliance is a wonderful
example of this approach.”
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
14543-3-1X, 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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