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IoT Home Automation with KNX Systems

March 26, 2025
12 minutes to read

Written by:

Kostiantyn Oliynyk

Kostiantyn Oliynyk

Head of IoT at Webbylab

With a robust academic background in Telecommunication Systems Engineering, I apply my knowledge to lead innovations in the IoT domain. Starting as the first team member in the newly formed IoT department at WebbyLab, I've spearheaded its growth, fostering the expansion into embedded and hardware development alongside our core software projects. My dedication lies in pushing the boundaries of IoT technology, fostering a culture of innovation and excellence that profoundly impacts our clients' operational success.

FAQ
What is KNX in IoT?

KNX is a communication protocol that was created for use in building and home automation and is widely in use today. It is an OSI-based network communications protocol that is standardized (EN 50090, ISO/IEC 14543), and it is controlled by the KNX Association.

How will KNX reduce energy costs?

KNX presence sensors can be used to turn off a light when no one is around, thereby conserving electricity. Automation of your heating and cooling with KNX will make your house more energy-efficient.

Is it possible to install KNX systems for my office?

Yes, KNX can be implemented in office buildings that have already been constructed. KNX setups can be easily expanded and changed to accommodate new needs or requirements with little work or expenditure. Any of KNX solutions for home automation can be simply expanded or reprogrammed when system updates in your office building are required.

How many devices can fit on a KNX line?

A KNX system may theoretically include more than 50,000 devices.

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