rusgrafx Posted March 16, 2011 Posted March 16, 2011 I like that ISY can poll Utility for Response Demand, etc. So I was wondering if support for Common Alerting Protocol is something UDI team would consider for future releases? For example: EnviroFlash provides Air Quality feeds that could be incorporated into ISY. When alert is issued the blinds/curtains (or even the motorized windows/garage doors) could be closed automatically and/or HVAC could engage a fan to filter the indoor air. Maybe it would be even possible to implement a generic support for XML with XPath + variables?
Michel Kohanim Posted March 17, 2011 Posted March 17, 2011 Hi RUS, I think that would be a great idea! Do you have a list of a couple of important services we should test/try. The other issue would be whether or not the services are location based and, if so, what is the service that helps the client figure out which URL/server to go to? With kind regards, Michel
rusgrafx Posted March 18, 2011 Author Posted March 18, 2011 Hi Michel, CAP is the de-facto standard for all US interagency alerting. Unfortunately, not all agencies have public access to their feeds and some require subscription/certificates for developers. They use CAP for all kinds of emergencies - quakes, floods, tornadoes, child abductions, etc. Here are some of the services that people could be interested in. Latest Earthquakes: Feeds & Data http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/catalogs/ FEMA IPAWS-OPEN http://www.fema.gov/emergency/ipaws/aggregator.shtm The IPAWS Open Platform for Emergency Networks (OPEN) is a set of securely hosted Web services that enable the routing of standards-compliant emergency messages between disparate third-party applications, systems, networks and devices. Since the initial version of OPEN (DM-OPEN 1.0) had an established capability to route Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) alerts between organizations and to the public via the National Weather Service’s (NWS) All-Hazards Emergency Message Collection System (HazCollect), OPEN was selected by FEMA to perform message aggregation for IPAWS. National Weather Service’s HazCollect: For Developers (Java API) http://www.weather.gov/os/hazcollect/dev.shtml I think those CAP messages is what they periodically push to our TVs and radios with annoying buzz sound. (a.k.a. "THIS IS A TEST OF EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM") CAP to EAS Implementation Guide (EAS=Emergency Alert System) http://www.eas-cap.org/ECIG-CAP-to-EAS_ ... e-V1-0.pdf If CAP will be implemented in ISY we could create a thread here in the forums with links, etc. Thanks.
rusgrafx Posted March 18, 2011 Author Posted March 18, 2011 I just found this table in one of the docs that describes all events covered by CAP Table C-1. NWEM Event Codes Event Code Priority Event (Product) Name AVW 1 Avalanche Warning CDW 1 Civil Danger Warning CEM 1 Civil Emergency Message EQW 1 Earthquake Warning EVI 1 Immediate Evacuation Warning FRW 1 Fire Warning HMW 1 Hazardous Materials Warning LEW 1 Law Enforcement Warning NUW 1 Nuclear Power Plant Warning RHW 1 Radiological Hazard Warning SPW 1 Shelter In Place Warning VOW 1 Volcano Warning AVA 2 Avalanche Watch CAE 2 Child Abduction Emergency LAE 2 Local Area Emergency TOE 2 911 Telephone Outage Emergency ADR 3 Administrative Message/Follow up Statement NIC 3 National Information Center DMO Configurable Practice/Demo Warning NPT Configurable National Periodic Test RMT Configurable Routine Monthly Test RWT Configurable Routine Weekly Test NMN Not Currently Disseminated Network Message Notification Gosh, it's 4:40am - time to hit the sack. I was just finishing up a new program in ISY that will be waking me (and my wife) up in the morning with TV news. I was also working on the new ISY GUI (about 60% ready). I'll share the code in the forums when I'm done. Good night
Michel Kohanim Posted March 20, 2011 Posted March 20, 2011 Hi RUS, Thanks so very much ... it's quite informative and I think a good addition to ISY whenever we have time to implement. With kind regards, Michel
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