EnOcean Alliance, the group formed of leading companies from the building sector worldwide, says it is advancing the interoperability between EnOcean-based products from different OEMs by developing the EEP 2.5 version of the EnOcean Equipment Profiles (EEP).
The new version of the energy harvesting wireless specification now includes over 100 product profiles for building and industrial automation and smart home systems
New profile families now summarise several applications and facilitate the creation and release of a new profile by Alliance members. The new version has 24 new profiles and can be downloaded at
www.enocean-alliance.org
With more than 300 members in 34 countries worldwide as well as over 1000 interoperable products and solutions, the EnOcean Alliance is one of the most successful technical alliances. The common technological base is the energy harvesting wireless technology from EnOcean, which uses energy from the surroundings. Using energy harvesters, motion, light or temperature differences are used as an energy source for maintenance-free wireless modules.
EnOcean Alliance is exhibiting at ISH 2013 from 12-16 March in Frankfurt.