BuLogics to Display Increased Interoperability in BaseCamp Home Automation at CES.PHILADELPHIA -- BuLogics Inc., producer of innovative, affordable home automation technology for the average consumer, will display its latest BaseCamp(TM) interoperability The capability of two or more hardware devices or two or more software routines to work harmoniously together. For example, in an Ethernet network, display adapters, hubs, switches and routers from different vendors must conform to the Ethernet standard and interoperate with each other. developments at CES International 2007 in the Z-Wave Alliance Pavilion, LVCC LVCC Las Vegas Convention Center LVCC Las Vegas Country Club LVCC Liverpool Victoria County Championship (England, cricket) LVCC Lakewood Village Community Church LVCC Lucas Valley Community Church (San Rafael, CA) South Hall 1, Booth #20919. Utilizing the award-winning Z-Wave(TM) wireless technology standard, BaseCamp is the first comprehensive, easy-to-use home automation system designed and priced specifically for the mid-market consumer. As a foundation for its new release, BuLogics partnered with entertainment, multimedia, home automation and communications providers to increase usability and interoperability. Earlier this year, BuLogics introduced a BaseCamp web application for remote home control via the Internet, BaseCamp CS(TM) with streaming IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) Also called "TV over IP," IPTV delivers scheduled TV programs and video-on-demand (VOD) via the IP protocol and digital streaming techniques used to watch video on the Internet. interface for telecom providers, and new compatibility with Universal Electronics Inc.'s (UEI UEI Universal Electronics Inc. (Cypress, California) UEI United Education Institute UEI Unified Emulator Interface UEI Unit Effectiveness Inspection UEI Unión de Estudiantes Independientes ) Helix universal remote control. With the highest level of compliance to Z-Wave technology standards, BaseCamp provides seamless interoperability across Z-wave enabled technologies, ultimately acting as a central hub for the connected home. The latest version of BaseCamp continues to build on increased interoperability, including IP camera integration and satellite radio compatibility. With Hawking Technologies' HNC (HNC Software Inc., San Diego, CA) A software company that specialized in products that detect credit card fraud, manage merchant risk, automate lending decisions and home valuations and manage retail inventories. Founded in 1986 by Robert Hecht-Nielsen and Todd W. 290G network camera, BaseCamp can be used to remotely monitor a home - indoors and outdoors - for security or safety purposes. Satellite radio compatibility allows multiple digital radio devices to be used and controlled throughout the house using either BaseCamp's intuitive television interface or remote control. Station identification, along with current song and artist, are displayed on the television interface and on the remote control. About BuLogics BuLogics, Inc. develops innovative technology and products to make home automation affordable, accessible and simple to use for the average consumer. A member of the Z-Wave Alliance, BuLogics works closely with Z-Wave compliant device manufacturers, system vendors, distributors and installers that share our vision of fully automated home control for the mainstream market. BuLogics' key focus is on simplicity; our goal is to produce next-generation home automation technology that is simple to use, install, configure and manage for both partners and consumers. For more information, please visit www.bulogics.com. About Z-Wave and Zensys Zensys is a leading provider of wireless networking See wireless network. technology for control and status reading applications. The company's Z-Wave technology is a low-cost, two-way, mesh network A communications network in which there are at least two pathways to each node. If one of the paths fails, the other is still available. A "fully meshed" network means that every node has a direct connection to every other node, which is a very elaborate and expensive architecture. communications technology Noun 1. communications technology - the activity of designing and constructing and maintaining communication systems engineering, technology - the practical application of science to commerce or industry which enables everyday devices to be controlled and monitored wirelessly and securely from anywhere in the world. Z-Wave is a fully developed, proven, affordable, easy-to-use and interoperable The ability for one system to communicate or work with another. See interoperability. technology that is available in more than 150 wireless home control and automation products today. Zensys offers a family of low-cost, low-power, integrated MCU/Transceiver chips embedded Inserted into. See embedded system. with Z-Wave, as well as a suite of development tools and services making it easy for companies to develop wireless products for residential and light commercial applications including lighting and appliance control, home entertainment, energy management, access control, security, and building automation. For more information about Z-Wave and Zensys, visit www.zen-sys.com. |
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