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LonWorks

LonWorks or Local Operating Network is an open standard (ISO/IEC 14908) for networking platforms specifically created to address the needs of control applications. The platform is built on a protocol created by Echelon Corporation for networking devices over media such as twisted pair, powerlines, fibre optics , and RF. It is used for the automation of various functions within buildings such as lighting and HVAC; see building automation.

Origins and uptake

The technology has its origins with chip designs, power line and twisted pair, signaling technology, routers, network management software, and other products from Echelon Corporation. In 1999 the communications protocol (then known as LonTalk) was submitted to ANSI and accepted as a standard for control networking (ANSI/CEA-709.1-B). Echelon's power line and twisted pair signaling technology was also submitted to ANSI for standardization and accepted. Since then, ANSI/CEA-709.1 has been accepted as the basis for IEEE 1473-L (in-train controls), AAR electro-pneumatic braking systems for freight trains, IFSF (European petrol station control), SEMI (semiconductor equipment manufacturing), and in 2005 as EN 14908 (European building automation standard). The protocol is also one of several data link/physical layers of the BACnet ASHRAE/ANSI standard for building automation.

China ratified the technology as a national controls standard, GB/Z 20177.1-2006 and as a building and intelligent community standard, GB/T 20299.4-2006; and in 2007 CECED, the European Committee of Domestic Equipment Manufacturers, adopted the protocol as part of its Household Appliances Control and Monitoring – Application Interworking Specification (AIS) standards.

During 2008 ISO and IEC have granted the communications protocol, twisted pair signaling technology, power line signaling technology, and Internet Protocol (IP) compatibility standard numbers ISO/IEC 14908-1, -2, -3, and -4.[1]

Usage

By 2010, approximately 90 million devices were installed with LonWorks technology. Manufacturers in a variety of industries including building, home, street lighting, transportation, utility, and industrial automation have adopted the platform as the basis for their product and service offerings. Statistics as to the number of locations using the LonWorks technology are scarce, but products and applications built on top of the platform include such diverse functions as embedded machine control, municipal and highway/tunnel/street lighting, heating and air conditioning systems, intelligent electricity metering, subway train control, building lighting, stadium lighting and speaker control, security systems, fire detection and suppression, and newborn location monitoring and alarming, as well as remote power generation load control.

Technical details

Two physical-layer signaling technologies, twisted pair "free topology" and power line carrier, are typically included in each of the standards created around the LonWorks technology. The two-wire layer operates at 78 kbit/s using differential Manchester encoding, while the power line achieves either 5.4 or 3.6 kbit/s, depending on frequency.[2]

Additionally, the LonWorks platform uses an affiliated Internet protocol (IP) tunneling standard—ISO/IEC 14908-4[3] (ANSI/CEA-852)[4]—in use by a number of manufacturers[5] to connect the devices on previously deployed and new LonWorks platform-based networks to IP-aware applications or remote network-management tools. Many LonWorks platform-based control applications are being implemented with some sort of IP integration, either at the UI/application level or in the controls infrastructure. This is accomplished with Web services or IP-routing products available in the market.

An Echelon Corporation-designed IC consisting of several 8-bit processors, the "Neuron chip" was initially the only way to implement a LonTalk protocol node and is used in the large majority of LonWorks platform-based hardware. Since 1999, the protocol has been available for general-purpose processors: A port of the ANSI/CEA-709.1 standard to IP-based or 32-bit chips.[6]

Applications using LonWorks

SNVTs (Standard Network Variable Types)

One of the keys to the interoperability of the system is the standardisation of the variables used to describe physical things to LonWorks. This standards list is maintained by LonMark International, and each standard parameter is known as Standard Network Variable Type (SNVT, pronounced "sniv-it.") For example, a thermostat might report temperature using the SNVT_temp, defined as a 2-byte integer between zero and 65535, and representing a temperature between -274.0 and 6279.5 degrees Celsius at a precision of 0.1 °C.[8]

References

  1. ^ "LonWorks Technology Achieves ISO/IEC Standardization" (Press release). 2008-12-03. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  2. ^ http://www.echelon.com/support/documentation/manuals/transceivers/005-0154-01D.pdf 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine PL3120/3150 transceiver data book, p5
  3. ^ http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=50360 IP Tunneling Protocol (International)
  4. ^ "CTA-852.1 : Enhanced Protocol for Tunneling Component Network Protocols over Internet Protocol Channels".
  5. ^ http://www.lonmark.org/membership/directory/ Directory of LonMark International Member Companies
  6. ^ "CTA-709.1 : Control Network Protocol Specification".
  7. ^ "The ARNAV FMS 7000 Flight Management System". Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology. 65 (5): 16. 1993. doi:10.1108/eb037379.
  8. ^ LONMARK® SNVT Master List (PDF) (Version 11, Revision 2 ed.). Echelon Corporation. May 2002. p. 118. Retrieved 9 March 2020.

External links

  • Official website

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Echelon Corporation for networking devices over media such as twisted pair powerlines fibre optics and RF It is used for the automation of various functions within buildings such as lighting and HVAC see building automation Contents 1 Origins and uptake 2 Usage 3 Technical details 4 Applications using LonWorks 5 SNVTs Standard Network Variable Types 6 References 7 External linksOrigins and uptake EditThe technology has its origins with chip designs power line and twisted pair signaling technology routers network management software and other products from Echelon Corporation In 1999 the communications protocol then known as LonTalk was submitted to ANSI and accepted as a standard for control networking ANSI CEA 709 1 B Echelon s power line and twisted pair signaling technology was also submitted to ANSI for standardization and accepted Since then ANSI CEA 709 1 has been accepted as the basis for IEEE 1473 L in train controls AAR electro pneumatic braking systems for freight trains IFSF European petrol station control SEMI semiconductor equipment manufacturing and in 2005 as EN 14908 European building automation standard The protocol is also one of several data link physical layers of the BACnet ASHRAE ANSI standard for building automation China ratified the technology as a national controls standard GB Z 20177 1 2006 and as a building and intelligent community standard GB T 20299 4 2006 and in 2007 CECED the European Committee of Domestic Equipment Manufacturers adopted the protocol as part of its Household Appliances Control and Monitoring Application Interworking Specification AIS standards During 2008 ISO and IEC have granted the communications protocol twisted pair signaling technology power line signaling technology and Internet Protocol IP compatibility standard numbers ISO IEC 14908 1 2 3 and 4 1 Usage EditBy 2010 approximately 90 million devices were installed with LonWorks technology Manufacturers in a variety of industries including building home street lighting transportation utility and industrial automation have adopted the platform as the basis for their product and service offerings Statistics as to the number of locations using the LonWorks technology are scarce but products and applications built on top of the platform include such diverse functions as embedded machine control municipal and highway tunnel street lighting heating and air conditioning systems intelligent electricity metering subway train control building lighting stadium lighting and speaker control security systems fire detection and suppression and newborn location monitoring and alarming as well as remote power generation load control Technical details EditTwo physical layer signaling technologies twisted pair free topology and power line carrier are typically included in each of the standards created around the LonWorks technology The two wire layer operates at 78 kbit s using differential Manchester encoding while the power line achieves either 5 4 or 3 6 kbit s depending on frequency 2 Additionally the LonWorks platform uses an affiliated Internet protocol IP tunneling standard ISO IEC 14908 4 3 ANSI CEA 852 4 in use by a number of manufacturers 5 to connect the devices on previously deployed and new LonWorks platform based networks to IP aware applications or remote network management tools Many LonWorks platform based control applications are being implemented with some sort of IP integration either at the UI application level or in the controls infrastructure This is accomplished with Web services or IP routing products available in the market An Echelon Corporation designed IC consisting of several 8 bit processors the Neuron chip was initially the only way to implement a LonTalk protocol node and is used in the large majority of LonWorks platform based hardware Since 1999 the protocol has been available for general purpose processors A port of the ANSI CEA 709 1 standard to IP based or 32 bit chips 6 Applications using LonWorks EditSemiconductor manufacturing Lighting control systems Energy management systems Heating ventilation air conditioning systems Security systems Home automation Consumer appliance controls Public street lighting monitoring and control Petrol station control Rail Electronically Controlled Pneumatic Braking Distributed Avionics 7 SNVTs Standard Network Variable Types EditOne of the keys to the interoperability of the system is the standardisation of the variables used to describe physical things to LonWorks This standards list is maintained by LonMark International and each standard parameter is known as Standard Network Variable Type SNVT pronounced sniv it For example a thermostat might report temperature using the SNVT temp defined as a 2 byte integer between zero and 65535 and representing a temperature between 274 0 and 6279 5 degrees Celsius at a precision of 0 1 C 8 References Edit LonWorks Technology Achieves ISO IEC Standardization Press release 2008 12 03 Retrieved 2014 02 11 http www echelon com support documentation manuals transceivers 005 0154 01D pdf Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine PL3120 3150 transceiver data book p5 http www iso org iso iso catalogue catalogue tc catalogue detail htm csnumber 50360 IP Tunneling Protocol International CTA 852 1 Enhanced Protocol for Tunneling Component Network Protocols over Internet Protocol Channels http www lonmark org membership directory Directory of LonMark International Member Companies CTA 709 1 Control Network Protocol Specification The ARNAV FMS 7000 Flight Management System Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology 65 5 16 1993 doi 10 1108 eb037379 LONMARK SNVT Master List PDF Version 11 Revision 2 ed Echelon Corporation May 2002 p 118 Retrieved 9 March 2020 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title LonWorks amp oldid 1087593041, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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