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    openHAB Distribution

    openHAB Distribution

    The binary distribution of openHAB

    The open Home Automation Bus (openHAB) project aims to provide a universal integration platform for all things around home automation. It is a pure Java solution, fully based on OSGi. It is designed to be vendor-neutral as well as hardware/protocol-agnostic. openHAB brings together different bus systems, hardware devices, and interface protocols by dedicated bindings. These bindings send and receive commands and status updates on the openHAB event bus. This concept allows designing user...
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    OpenRemote

    OpenRemote

    Open Source for Internet of Things

    An Open Community in the Home Automation and Domotics space. We believe an Open Source approach can revolutionize the way people create, install, and maintain software in the industry. Our panel technology integrates with your favorite protocol and runtime hardware through Open Source software. We open up the front-end and support a unified panel and visual programming model. An installer can pick and choose hardware products from different vendors and still present one panel UI to the...
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    NexusDataLink

    Connect, monitor and control your (embedded) systems remotely. m2m/IoT

    Connect, monitor and control your systems or embedded devices remotely (m2m/IoT) - for example your Raspberry Pi. The communication interface is defined in XML automatically providing a REST interface. NexusDataLink integrates smoothly in existing software or firmware and significantly reduces connection- or communication-related source code.
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    Lanbahn

    Controlling Model Railroad via Networks

    Controlling Model Railroad via Networks "Lanbahn" Concepts - intelligent end devices - all with a network, wlan or other sophisticated interface. - can be operated without a central station - no complex binary protocols - communications via multicast UDP messages - decoders can advertise their capabilities via zeroconf/avahi/bonjour protocol. - raspberry pi as one hardware platform - tinkerforge IO bricklets for turnout and signal control
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    RaspiControl

    RaspiControl

    Control GPIO ports of the Raspberry Pi

    Web application whose main purpose is to control GPIO ports of the Raspberry Pi. It needs to be deployed on a tomcat server in raspi, which start with root permissions. *** Aplicación web cuyo objetivo principal es el control de los puertos GPIO de la Raspberry Pi. Tiene que ser desplegado en un servidor tomcat en la Raspberry Pi, el cual arranque con permisos root.
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