EPR-eDevice standard:
( Environmental access control management part)
The EPR eDevice standard represent standarized functional models of electronic network devices(nodes) that are connected to eFolder engine based portals (super structure) through Web services technology.
The EPR eDevice catalog is represented through an EPR eDevice UDDI "mirroring" functionalety into EPR eDevice WSDL. Communication protocol is SOAP-CAL.
The mirrored functional models of interoperability standardization of elelectronic devices are derived from the ANSI/CEA-721 work developed over the last 25 years by companies, organizations and individuals as:
- ABB
- Ademco
- AMP
- Analog devices (Domosys Corporation)
- Caddx Controls
- Chamberlain Group
- Cutler-Hammer
- Diablo Research Corporation
- Dr. Ken Wacks (MIT)
- Ericsson
- Full House Control
- General Electric (Homenet)
- Honeywell
- HP (Compaq Computer Corporation)
- Hypertek
- IBM
- Intel
- InteliHome
- Intellon Corporation
- Interactive Media Systems
- ISO/IEC JTC1 SC25 WG1 Home Electronic System
- IT & Integration ( IT & Process)
- Leviton
- Lucent Technologies
- Microsoft
- Philips
- Siemens
- Smart Corporation ( Microsoft + GE )
- Tecom
- The Training Department
- Thomson Consumer Electronics
- XLSynergy
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Environmental control and patient condition monitoring through interoperating electronic equipment is crucial for the project. Here we want to demonstrate how all the real open BUS-technology standards can interact through a common top level real open XML based functional modeling layer. The eDevices represent standarized functional models of electronic network devices that are connected to eFolder engine portals (super structure) through Web services technology.
The EPR device catalog is represented through an EPR device UDDI "mirroring" functionalety into EPR device WSDL. Communication protocol is SOAP.
The mirrored functional models of interoperability standardization of elelectronic devices are derived from the ANSI/CEA-721 work developed over the last 25 years (See involved companies, organizations and individuals) EPR forum is now continuing the standardization work as the EPR device functional standard. (CEA has transfered CEA-721 and CEA-844 to EPR forum)

EPR forum is now continuing the standardization work as the EPR device functional standard. (CEA has transfered CEA-721 and CEA-844 to EPR forum)