[RSN] R2LN and building automation

"James F. Butler" <jimbutler@cimetrics.com> Mon, 03 December 2007 19:52 UTC

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JP and everyone,

 

I would like to express my support for the R2LN effort.

 

In the commercial building controls industry, wireless communication is
a very hot topic.  Major manufacturers are actively marketing control
products and systems that support wireless communication (see for
example http://www.us.sbt.siemens.com/bau/products/Wireless/default.asp
and
http://www.johnsoncontrols.com/publish/us/en/products/building_efficienc
y/products/control_systems/metasys/wireless_building.html).  At present
Zigbee seems to be the most popular "open" technology for wireless
field-level networks, but I believe that IP-based wireless solutions
that meet the requirements of HVAC control and lighting control would be
welcomed by the building controls industry.

 

- Jim Butler

  Cimetrics Inc.

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