There, we had the opportunity to host a table for one of the “Ask the Experts” luncheon sessions during the Windows Media Center Boot Camp. We served up a course of Web Services and other delights for those who wanted to stop by and join us.
WSD is a protocol for abstracting the characteristics of a device so that it can be seen and controlled by third-party software—no custom configuration or translator required.
In the home systems industry, WSD has been creeping into consciousness thanks in part to Exceptional Innovation, developer of the WSD-based Life|ware home automation system.
EI has been working with manufacturers of home technologies—lighting controls, thermostats, security systems, and the like—to implement WSD into their products. WSD-enabled products can be discovered easily and controlled by the Lifeware software. Otherwise, EI has to write special software drivers to enable a thermostat, for example, to appear on the Lifeware network.
But EI isn’t the only provider of a WSD-enabled controller. In fact, WSD is built into Vista PCs, meaning any new computer automatically discovers WSD-enabled devices.
At EHX, we partnered with Archronix Corp. to demonstrate this capability. We used Archronix’s new ArcWay ZigBee-to-WSD gateway with a pair of the company’s prototype ZigBee-based light dimmers.
The Ethernet interface on the gateway connects to the same network as a Windows Vista PC. Using the Rally technologies built into Vista, the gateway exposes the lighting devices as WSD-based objects and they show up as resources in the Network page within Windows Vista.
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