Top 50 Home Automation Companies: HomeAutomationInfo.com

 

HomeAutomationInfo.com provides this list of the top 50 Home Automation Companies to allow our users lighting control to X-10, UPB, Insteon, Z-Wave, broadly compare HA product manufacturers using our standard characteristics. The list below is organized by home sub-system. Those categorized as Whole-House Automation companies provide a solution for each of the four major home sub-systems with a minimum of 3 third party supported product lines or their own products in each area.

Note this list can change from year-to-year, and should not to be considered an exhaustive representation of all the companies manufacturing home automation products.

We recommend you click on the home sub-system name in the following table to see a summary page showing brief information about each company in that sub-system.

Of course, you can click the company link to go directly to the company information.

Whole-House Automation Security Control Systems Lighting Control Systems
AMX Eaton Centralite
Control4 Elk Products Hawking Technologies
Crestron Honeywell Intermatic
Elan Home Systems GE Security Jasco
HomeLogic Schlage Lutron
Colorado vNet Climate Control Systems Leviton
Home Automation Inc. Residential Control Systems LiteTouch Inc.
Vantage Control Wayne-Dalton Insteon
Zenpanion Entertainment Controls Home Automation Software
Exceptional Innovation Logitech Charmed Quark
Home Integration Systems Remote Technologies Inc. Cinemar
Cortexa Automation Convergent Living HomeSeer
iControl Networks SE2 Labs Promixis (NetRemote)
JDS Savant Advanced Quonset Technology
Lagotek Universal Electronics Inc Embedded Automation
Mi Casa Verde Universal Remote Control Home Automated Living
Schneider Xantech Stardraw
Xanboo Visiomatic  

Source: http://www.homeautomationinfo.com/Drupal/HA_Company_Directory

Simply Automated, Leading Supplier of Home Automation and Lighting Control

www.simply-automated.com

About UPB Technology

UPB technology provides an inexpensive and reliable solution for residential and commercial powerline communications applications. While other powerline communication technologies exist, none compare to UPB in cost per node, functionality and reliability.

Highly Reliable — The UPB method of communication is 100 ~ 1000 times more reliable than current X-10 technology and 10 ~100 times more reliable than CEBUS or LONWORKS powerline technologies.  UPB is 99.9% reliable versus 70%-80% reliability of X-10.*

UPB transmits farther (over a mile), is less susceptible to powerline noise and capacitive attenuation (signal reduction) than other technologies for three reasons:

Pulse Position Modulation is a highly reliable time based method of sending bits; it narrows the possibility of power line noise affecting communication, unlike X-10 and other carrier modulation technologies.

UPB pulses on the power line are approximately 40 volts; more than five times greater than the 5 to 7 volt signals of X-10.

UPB transmits at low (4 to 40 kHz) frequencies, carrying much more power than higher frequency technologies like X-10 that transmits at 120 kHz.

When put on one phase of a home’s two phase power line, the signals are so strong they go out to the street side transformer and are induced on the opposite phase, returning back to the home.  Since UPB transmits at a low frequency, it does not affect other powerline devices or appliance/loads.

No New Wires – UPB dimmer switches are installed exactly like regular dimmer switches.  They connect to a home’s standard wiring. Since no new or special wiring is required, they work great in retrofit applications too.

Affordable — UPB dimmer switches can be as affordable as high end non-communicating dimmers.  When comparing costs of home upgrades (theater TV, remodeled bath or kitchen) adding lighting automation and control to a room or whole home provides a surprising improvement in quality of life at a comparably low cost.

Simplicity – Adding lighting control can be as simple as plugging in dimming modules or replacing dimming switches Pre-Configured Series. Unlike radio frequency (RF) wireless switches, where reliability is proportional to the number of ‘mess-networked’ switches installed, UPB provides reliability and performance anywhere in the home without the need of repeaters.       

Peer to Peer – No host computer or central controller is necessary for single, point-to-point control or group (lighting scene) control.  UPB is a no-host, peer to peer network.  Interruption of power, or single point controller/repeater failure, will not affect a stand-alone UPB network.

Two Way Communications – Hardware, software and protocol design allows for two-way communication in all products.  Status can be confirmed with polling or automatically transmitted upon local/manual load changes.  

House Separation – Neighbors with UPB will not control each other’s lights.  The UPB addressing scheme allows for 250 systems (houses) on each transformer and 250 devices on each system. It incorporates over 64,000 total addresses compared to 256 for conventional X-10.

Interaction – UPB communication can be used in the presence of all X-10, CEBus, HomePlug or LonWorks compatible equipment with no interference between either. The UPB technology uses a completely different frequency range than any of the wide-band, narrow-band, or spread spectrum technologies. The physical method of UPB communication is entirely different than the modulation-demodulation techniques of all X-10, CEBus, or LonWorks.

Higher Speed – 20 to 40 times the speed of X- 10 in terms of data transmitted. This is equivalent to over ten full commands per second. The average latency of command to action is less than 0.1 second.

 

UPB System Description X-10 to UPB Migration

 

* Reliability is defined as the percentage of transmitter/receiver pairs that correctly operate upon initial installation. The UPB test units are randomly installed in the environment typical of the target market. This market is defined as the single-family residential market in the US, homes with a median size of 2500 Sq, Ft. This environment is defined to be the existing base of homes, without any modifications, which means there should be no “fixing” the electrical system of the residence by adding couplers, repeaters or filtering.

2 comments on “Top 50 Home Automation Companies: HomeAutomationInfo.com

  1. Gerrald on said:

    50 and they didn’t include Simply Automated? My understanding one of the largest suppliers. Interesting. I have UPB in my home, a good technology.

  2. hunter asko on said:

    How can you not include upb technology? I think the long term is called universal powerline bus. Incomplete without upb discussion.

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