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Home›News›Crestron introduces Crestron Connected initiative

Crestron introduces Crestron Connected initiative

By Staff Writer
16/01/2012
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Collaborating with leading manufacturers of commercial and home electronics products, Crestron is embedding its control platform intelligence in a wide selection of source equipment and display devices such as Blu-ray Disc players, flat panel HDTVs, and AV receivers. Products with Crestron Connected inside can be easily connected to any home or enterprise network using standard Ethernet cable. And seamlessly monitored, managed and controlled from any web-enabled laptop computer or mobile device, such as an Apple iPod, iPad or Android smartphone or tablet through Crestron Fusion RV software, with no programming required.

Crestron Connected provides an easy to implement out-of-the-box solution. Simply open a secure web page and every device on the network is instantly displayed. Crestron Fusion RV is then used to monitor, manage and control all electronic components in any room at any location around the globe. Integrators and IT managers can even get instant text or email notifications if, for example, a projector lamp fails or a device loses power.

“We need to evolve from a traditional hardwired, centralised control scheme to a distributed, cloud-based architecture,” says Crestron vice president of technology Fred Bargetzi.

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“Crestron Connected is an important first step toward enabling different products to talk together to create smarter homes and buildings. This new technology allows for easy, fast, and affordable implementation regardless of the size and complexity of your environment.”

Traditionally, control companies create a unique control module for every brand and product. A vast library of control modules is, therefore, required to create an integrated program, which is then uploaded to a central processor. All products are then hardwired back to the processor.

Crestron is taking the opposite approach. Now, to ensure stability and consistent interoperability between devices, Crestron is embedding its control intelligence in popular hardware and home electronics, eliminating the central processor and the need for hardwiring back to the headend.

“We’re embedding the protocols in all the devices so that they establish a unified communication scheme,” Fred says.

“The advantage is that devices will no longer need to connect to the processor directly; everything connects to the cloud locally and communicates over the network.”

Devices that feature Crestron Connected inside can simply connect directly to the network from its Ethernet port. With plug-and-play and auto-discovery support, the need to program a central processor to translate all the different “languages” is effectively eliminated.

“For years everyone talked about interoperability, but that was never achieved because, in a competitive marketplace, every manufacturer implements the ‘standard’ differently,” explains Fred.

“With Crestron Connected we can achieve true interoperability among independently manufactured products using cloud-based processing. This is the direction our industry is going, and we’re committed to leading the way.”

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