RWE Effizienz GmbH, a provider of smart solutions for energy efficiency and electricity storage solutions, is currently seeking to make the Lemonbeat smart Device Language (LsDL) – its homegrown communications protocol for smart devices – the new international communications protocol for the Internet of Things.
RWE will be making a live presentation in late October at the W3C conference in Sapporo, Japan. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) deals with the standardization of Internet technologies and reviews new communications protocol for the Internet of Things.
In late September, RWE presented information on the Lemonbeat smart Device Language standard TO w3c. After that, the company shared details on LsDL with the W3C group. “The response to our communications protocol has been extremely positive,” said Dietrich Gemmel, Chief Executive Officer of RWE Effizienz GmbH in a prepared statement. “Lemonbeat’s wide performance range is being met with enthusiasm,” he added.