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Subject: |
Re: Bacnet communication standard for building and automation |
From: |
Rod Nussbaumer <[email protected]> |
To: |
[email protected] |
Date: |
Tue, 12 Jul 2005 09:19:36 -0700 |
Olaf Krebs wrote:
Hello,
does somebody knows about activities in the EPICS community to use the
BACnet communication standard to connect plants like air condition,
chiller, ...:
This reply was sent earlier to Olaf. I thought it was going out to the
list....
I have adapted the bacnet4linux 'stack' to export analog and binary
objects to EPICS AI & BI records in a 'read-only' mode. The bacnet stack
runs as a separate linux application, and EPICS device support reads the
object real-time values (acquired using COV 'monitors') via IPC message
queues. I am presently working on exporting bacnet objects that generate
alarms and events, to EPICS PVs. This is work in progress, and is not
running as a commissioned system yet. Because of it's Linux centricity,
it will only run on a linux-hosted soft IOC
Rod Nussbaumer
Electronics Developemnt Group, TRIUMF
Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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