Smart home/electricity open standard
Elazar Leibovich
elazarl at gmail.com
Sun May 21 15:26:36 IDT 2017
That it would be reasonable to interact with it with open source tools or
at least from open source OS, and that I would be able to purchase hardware
from multiple vendors.
It's not strictly requires an open protocol, but it's a good approximation.
Read what I need to reasonably work with KNX, it's not just the wire
protocol.
On Sun, May 21, 2017, 2:59 PM Rabin Yasharzadehe <rabin at rabin.io> wrote:
> Please clarify what do you mean by "open standard for smart home"
> are you referring to the communication between devices ?
>
> --
> Rabin
>
> On 21 May 2017 at 14:29, Elazar Leibovich <elazarl at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Is there some open standard for smart home.
>> The only thing I've seen which is close to open standard is KNX.
>> But I'm not sure if there's a free/open source implementation of the
>> standard ETS5 software used to configure KNX modules.
>> Is the files specifying KNX hardware data, e.g., vd2, knxprod
>> https://www.hqs.sbt.siemens.com/cps_product_data/data/search_find_en.htm are
>> open standard?
>>
>> Does anyone on this list know KNX?
>> There are a few related open-source project, but I'm not sure if they're
>> indeed working correctly, nor do I have sufficient understanding of the
>> ETS/KNX configuration.
>> Is there a more open standard for smart electricity?
>>
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