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    What communication protocols do you use?

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      aslab
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      Primarily read data from a web service but posting would also be nice!!

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        esquizo
        last edited by

        Hi. You're right about OPC but in Industry there are many closed or commercial solutions. With OPC we can use many protocols with the same OPC server ( Modbus, Profibus, Device Net, MPI, PPI, Unitelway, Control Net, .....).
        There is a project in this page:
        http://openscada.org
        The project is called Utgard, and it's a pure Java OPC client, and the better thing, it's Open Source.

        Best regards.

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          knigjes
          last edited by

          +1 Allen Bradley

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            CouchPotatoe
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            @Prodyut Bora said:

            Clipsal (http://www.clipsal.com), a division of Schneider Electric, is into building automation. They have developed an "open standard" protocol called C-Bus (http://www.cbus-enabled.com/default.html).

            Why don't you consider adding C-Bus to your list of protocols?

            Regards

            Prodyut

            Unfortunately the C-Bus protocol is not an open standard. It is however available to C-Bus Enabled partners. There is a subset of the protocol available as a 'public' document but it is restricted in its features.

            There is a C-Bus to xAP protocol convertor and xAP is very much an open standard - and appears in the survey above. One of the benefits of xAP is that it is very simple yet powerful and its also easy to convert other protocols into xAP and hence integrate them into different applications. Most of the leading HA applications now have xAP plugins.

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              dusky
              last edited by

              Hi

              I use :
              Modbus RS232
              Modbus TCP/IP
              Bacnet IP
              Bacnet LON
              SQL Sybase SQL Anywhere

              BR

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                mlohbihler
                last edited by

                Dusan, you're in luck. Mango supports them all. (Ok, not BACnet LON).

                Best regards,
                Matthew

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                  iyus
                  last edited by

                  How about KNX ?

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                    juanfetel
                    last edited by

                    Good Day,

                    In our company we use:

                    LonWorks
                    BACnet (IP and MSTP)
                    ModBus
                    SNMP
                    KNX (Hope it will be included in the future)

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                      jfhaugh
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                      Modbus/RTU
                      Modbus/TCP

                      My company (greenHouse Gas and Electric) supports j2mod which also has support for Modbus/UDP (Modbus/TCP packets over UDP), but I don't personally use Modbus/UDP. I mention j2mod because j2mod is being used as the "base" for posting open source Arduino sketches that support Modbus/RTU and eventually Modbus/TCP and/or Modbus/UDP.

                      I'd like to do more with 1-wire, just haven't had the time.

                      I'm toying with creating new protocols, but there are intellectual property issues to resolve.

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