An HBA system requires a large deployment of sensors and actuators in order to detect contextual information and then transfer control data to all building components. A point-to-point interconnecting building device is impractical as it largely increases the amount of wires and consequently the installation complexity and the related costs. A solution is in a deployment of a system using a common, and shared, communication medium by exploiting a well-known and dependable protocol.
KNX: A Worldwide Standard Protocol for Home and Building Automation: State of the Art and Perspectives / Ruta, Michele; Scioscia, Floriano; Loseto, Giuseppe; Di Sciascio, Eugenio - In: Industrial Communication Technology Handbook / [a cura di] Richard Zurawski. - STAMPA. - Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2014. - ISBN 978-1-4822-0732-3. - pp. 1463-1481
KNX: A Worldwide Standard Protocol for Home and Building Automation: State of the Art and Perspectives
Michele Ruta;Floriano Scioscia;Giuseppe Loseto;Eugenio Di Sciascio
2014-01-01
Abstract
An HBA system requires a large deployment of sensors and actuators in order to detect contextual information and then transfer control data to all building components. A point-to-point interconnecting building device is impractical as it largely increases the amount of wires and consequently the installation complexity and the related costs. A solution is in a deployment of a system using a common, and shared, communication medium by exploiting a well-known and dependable protocol.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.