CEA, LonMark Set Standards on IoT Interoperability
CEA and LonMark International set two standards for home and building automation. The standards give multiple parties -- users, developers, vendors, integrators and specifiers of open building control systems -- a way to develop and deliver a higher level of…
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device-to-device interoperability using any open control networking communication platform, said CEA in a Monday news release. The intent of the standards is “to offer to the market a very proven, well adopted approach to solving the Internet of Things (IoT) interoperability issue,” said Ron Bernstein, LonMark chief ambassador. The library of device profiles includes definitions for HVAC, lighting, security, access, metering, energy management, fire and smoke control, gateways, room automation, renewable energy, utility, transportation and home and appliances.