Consortium to develop smart home software platform

Tuesday, 29 October, 2013

ABB, Bosch, Cisco and LG have signed a memorandum of understanding as part of plans to establish a consortium to provide a software platform for smart homes. The plan is subject to approval by the antitrust authorities.

Under the memorandum, the parties intend to develop an open architecture for data exchange. The software platform would allow diverse devices and services to interoperate and to exchange information with each other. Application software distribution will also be enabled. This will allow appliances and devices made by different manufacturers to be part of home automation, security, health care and entertainment services.

Representatives from ABB, Bosch, Cisco and LG sign the MoU.

Representatives from ABB, Bosch, Cisco and LG sign the MoU.

A common platform such as this has not been available up to now, making it a challenge for appliances and devices - light switches, motorised roller blinds, washing machines, multimedia equipment, smartphones and tablets - to communicate with each other or to simply exchange information over the internet in a standardised way. The common platform is one more step toward the internet of things for the home, in which physical objects will be networked.

The software platform is intended to make the standard available to all manufacturers, software developers and service providers. It is intended to unite diverse services in areas such as energy management, security technology, and convenience and consumer electronics. This will enable new business models: software developers, for example, will be able to develop diverse apps for these areas. And in the future, end users wanting to have automated control for their electronic appliances in residential buildings will no longer have to choose between different technologies.

A number of applications are already possible today. However, each of them requires a technical solution of its own, and the various solutions are not always compatible with each other. ABB, Bosch, Cisco and LG intend to develop a common language that allows the appliances to communicate with each other. Under the standards that the consortium intends to establish, which would be available to all manufacturers, appliances would be connected to a home gateway, which itself would be connected to the internet and a software platform. In this way, the services of different providers can interoperate.

In the future, anyone who buys a new refrigerator, washing machine, heating system or other type of electrical appliance featuring the consortium’s certificate of compatibility can expect that the appliance will interact and be compatible with the other appliances already in their smart home.

Once these open standards have been developed, the parties’ aim is that these compatible appliances will communicate with each other over radio networks such as Wi-Fi, ZigBee and other wired connections like KNX. A central control unit in the building manages all the individual appliances, and also creates a secure internet link. Any control unit can perform this function, regardless of manufacturer, provided the unit runs on software that satisfies the relevant standard.

Independent software developers can also program new apps that allow the central control unit, the heating and air conditioning and the electrical appliances throughout the building to be controlled over the internet. The software platform’s sophisticated security architecture helps to ensure that only authorised persons can access the functions in any one smart home.

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