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VSCP - Very Simple Control Protocol is a free protocol with main focus on building- or home-automation; xAP – Open protocol; X10 – Open standard for communication among electronic devices used for home automation (domotics) Z-Wave - Wireless RF Protocol; Zigbee – Open protocol for Mesh Networks
Among the larger vendors, there was also the incentive to create their own protocol to "lock in" their customer base. A list of automation protocols is compiled here. An example of efforts by vendor groups to standardize automation protocols is the OPC-UA (formerly "OLE for process control" now Open Platform Communications Unified Architecture).
DBMS—Database Management System; DCC—Direct Client-to-Client; DCCP—Datagram Congestion Control Protocol; DCCA—Debian Common Core Alliance; DCL—Data Control Language; DCS—Distributed Control System; DCMI—Dublin Core Metadata Initiative; DCOM—Distributed Component Object Model; DD—Double Density; DDE—Dynamic Data Exchange
The Very Simple Control Protocol (VSCP) [1] is a free automation protocol suitable for all sorts of automation task where building-or home-automation is in the main focus. Its main advantage is that each VSCP-node can work completely autonomous, being part of distributed network of other nodes.
Pages in category "Lists of network protocols" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... List of automation protocols; B.
Automation: List of automation protocols: Bluetooth: List of Bluetooth protocols: File transfer: Comparison of file transfer protocols: Instant messaging: Comparison of instant messaging protocols: Internet Protocol: List of IP protocol numbers: Link aggregation: List of Nortel protocols OSI protocols: List of network protocols (OSI model ...
SQL component database; 3D model design, STEP Import, STEP Export ... Protocol Analyzer (debugging tool) ... Analog Design Automation: acquired by Synopsys [7] ...
By use of standardized protocols, equipment from many different suppliers can be made to interoperate. IEC standard 60870 has six parts, defining general information related to the standard, operating conditions, electrical interfaces, performance requirements, and data transmission protocols.