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Control programs are available for computers running Microsoft Windows, Apple's Macintosh, Linux and FreeBSD operating systems. Burglar alarm systems are also available. These systems contain door/window sensors, as well as motion sensors that use a coded radio frequency (RF) signal to identify when they are tripped or just to routinely check ...
In 1989, X10 introduced a self-installed wireless security system, the SS5400. In 1995, X10 set up ORCA Monitoring Services in Seattle, Washington to handle the monitoring of their security systems. X10's website went live on the web at x10.com on 26 December 1996, becoming one of the first aggressive internet marketers.
A typical AMX system consists of the following elements: User Interface - The User Interface receives input from a user wanting to control the system. UI devices include touch panels, keypads, remotes, and mobile apps. Master - The "NetLinx Master" is a combination of the CPU, a Linux-based embedded operating system, and RAM and ROM memory ...
Crestron Electronics (or simply Crestron) is an American privately held multinational corporation that manufactures and distributes control automation and integration technology. The company designs, manufactures, and distributes equipment used to control technology in commercial audiovisual environments such as meeting spaces, conference rooms ...
GUpnp-tools supplies a free and open-source GUI control point for AV devices, gupnp-av-cp. GMediaRender, a UPnP™ media renderer for POSIX®-compliant systems, such as Linux® or UNIX®. It implements the server component that provides UPnP controllers a means to render media content (audio, video and images) from a UPnP media server.
AVI-SPL is a multi-office provider of collaboration and audio video technologies, and managed AV services to businesses and organizations. The company installs equipment related to video conferencing and telepresence, digital media systems, audio, security systems, control rooms, and provides onsite staffing.
The Open Control Architecture (OCA) is a communications protocol architecture for control, monitoring, and connection management of networked audio and video devices. Such networks are referred to as "media networks". The official specification of OCA is the Audio Engineering Society (AES) standard known as AES70-2015, or just AES70.
The HomePlug AV (for audio-video) specification released in 2005 increased physical layer (PHY) peak data rates from approximately 13.0 Mbit/s [3] to 200 Mbit/s. The HomePlug Green PHY specification was released in June 2010 and targets Smart Energy and Smart Grid applications as an interoperable "sibling" to HomePlug AV with lower cost, lower ...