He got his start doing commissioning and retro-commissioning as a project engineer with EMC Engineers and meandered through the industry to specialize in integration projects and controls upgrade projects for government clients both inside and outside the U. During this time, he earned his certification as a professional engineer in the state of North Carolina for control systems engineering.
Later, he worked as a sales support engineer for Distech Controls, helping factory authorized system integrators use best practices with building automation products. He currently works as the director of energy services and technology for CMS Controls, a provider for building automation projects in the Southeastern U. This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. By visiting this website, certain cookies have already been set, which you may delete and block.
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Learn More This website requires certain cookies to work and uses other cookies to help you have the best experience. August 18, NET Core assemblies, allowing for custom application and integration projects for both reading and writing data, as well as full programmatic configuration of OAS installations.
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December 1, It's an open source GPL perl server used to automate common tasks in the house such as switching the lights on or off, regulating the heating, and more. Most of the protocols used in home automation are supported with FHEM, and the documentation is great… if you can manage to find what you're looking for.
With a bit of a messy interface and some German popping out of nowhere, FHEM is still a good choice for enthusiasts. Download FHEM or read the wiki. Another French player, Calaos is an open source platform for home automation with a decently sized community to back it up. The forum is not as active as the one from Domoticz, but it's good enough to learn more about the traits of the software.
Calaos is interesting because it offers an entire stack of apps to be used across multiple devices: Web, Android, iOS, Linux, and more. The documentation also teaches you how to get everything set up on your own. Try it on your own! Download Calaos or learn how to use it. Like many other frameworks in this area, Pimatic runs on Node. The key focus of this framework is flexibility: it can be picked up rather quickly and "easily. Install Pimatic on your system or try the demo.
This means that, once installed on your low-power machine including the Raspberry Pi , it can service the same requests you are used to on your iOS device via Siri. The original contributors to this project thought of this because of the countless devices that couldn't connect to the Apple ecosystem, bringing the best of both home automation and open source projects together.
Check out the Homebridge plugins or visit the Github page. A community project. That's what Uwe Freese calls Smarthomatic. Uwe built the framework after years of working with microcontrollers in his personal and work life. Being so close to the world of home automation, he started putting many of the ideas he gathered on a daily basis together. And while it's not the most extensive platform out there, this open source solution is definitely interesting considering that it was built specifically to handle tasks for the home rather than anything else.
Download Smarthomatic or visit the GitHub page. EventGhost is a popular home automation program for Windows used by many in the community to automate simple tasks. Thanks to this simple framework, you can create so-called sets of tasks, sort of like automation paths that your devices go through.
Want to open your garage door with an Xbox controller? Go right ahead. We were very surprised to see how engaged the community really is.
What is BEMServer? What you can do with BEMServer. Facility Managers Collect all your data in one central solution: BMS data, weather, occupants feedbacks, building descriptive data, contextual data.
Choose the right module for your need to assist you in your daily job. Module Developers Forget about issues collecting on-site data and focus on bringing added-value to your clients. Contributors Get into a fully tested and deployed code, and be part of an open project to build up the solution you want. Accelerate innovation in building monitoring with your own proposals. How does it work? It processes and makes the resulting data available through a documented API. Modules use dataset to implement actions, recommendations and controls.
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