February 2009 |
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IPSO Alliance Membership Grows 50 Percent
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First Interoperability Test Event Planned For March
TI, Ericsson, Cellnet Join Ranks of Vendors Promoting
Use of IP for 'Smart Objects'
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Feb. 3, 2009 - The IP for Smart Objects (IPSO) Alliance
has grown its membership by more than 50 percent since its formation by 25
founding companies in September 2008, adding Texas Instruments, Ericsson,
Landis+Gyr/Cellnet and 10 other new members. The Alliance has also set an agenda
of multi-vendor product interoperability tests for 2009, with the first test
event scheduled for March.
The IPSO Alliance promotes the concept that the Internet Protocol (IP) is the
networking technology best suited for connecting sensor-equipped or "smart"
objects and delivering information gathered by those objects. Smart objects
transmit information about their condition or environment (e.g., temperature,
light, motion, health status) to locations where the information can be
analyzed, correlated with other data and acted upon. They are used in automated
homes and offices, factory automation, asset tracking, hospital patient
monitoring, safety, industrial and many other applications.
"Our first few months as an organization have yielded
results exceeding our expectations," said Geoff Mulligan, IPSO Alliance
chairman. "The 'Internet of Things' and the IPSO Alliance were included in TIME
Magazine's 50 'Best Inventions of 2008.' We've seen strong cross-industry
participation from semiconductor makers, software companies and systems
integrators. Most significantly, more and more utilities and OEMs are viewing
embedded IP as the long-term solution - and proprietary approaches and ad-hoc
alliances as merely an interim step. They are recognizing that only IP can
support a wide variety of networking technologies with the needed scalability
and interoperability that organizations require."
To this end, the Alliance's plans call for up to three large-scale
interoperability test events in 2009. The first event, slated for March 4, will
test end-to-end IP-based interoperability across the Internet via the
next-generation IPv6 protocol over local (wireless or wired) and wide-area
communication media. The event will demonstrate open international
standards-based sensor networking solutions that deliver the global scalability,
security, performance and flexibility needed for future applications. The test
site will be located in the San Francisco Bay Area, but, since IP is used
virtually everywhere, companies anywhere on the globe can participate in the
test as if they were at the local site.
Test events later in the year will include demonstrations of multi-vendor
devices communicating within a sensor network using the IETF 6LoWPAN (RFC 4944)
standard for IPv6 over low-power wireless personal-area networks. Each
subsequent test will increase the scope of vendors and the diversity of media
types (e.g., IEEE 802.15.4, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, WiMAX and more) interoperating.
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Mulligan also noted that other standards, such as ISA 100 for industrial
wireless sensor networks, are using embedded IP and 6LoWPAN formatting, and that
more than a dozen embedded IP stacks are now available for Atmel, TI, Freescale,
Jennic and Hitachi microcontrollers, along with a number of open-source stacks,
some less than 20 kilobytes in code size.
IPSO Alliance Members
New members who have joined the IPSO Alliance since September include Centria,
ELIKO, Ericsson, Gainspan, Kitworks, Landis+Gyr/Cellnet, Lulea University of
Technology, Mocana, National Instruments, Primex, SmartSynch, Texas Instruments
and TZ/Intevia.
Founding members are Arch Rock, Atmel, Cimetrics, Cisco, Duke Energy, Dust Networks, eka systems, EDF (Électricité de France) R&D, Emerson, Freescale, IP Infusion, Jennic, Kinney Consulting, Nivis, PicosNet, Proto6, ROAM, SAP, Sensinode, SICS, Silver Spring Networks, Sun Microsystems, University of Tampere, Watteco and Zensys.
About the IPSO Alliance
Intended to complement the efforts of entities such as the Internet Engineering
Task Force (IETF) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE), which develop and ratify technical standards in the Internet community,
the IPSO Alliance performs interoperability tests, documents the use of new
IP-based technologies, conducts marketing activities and serves as an
information repository for users seeking to understand the role of IP in
networks of physical objects. IPSO Alliance membership is open to any
organization advocating an IP-based approach to connecting smart objects. For
more information, visit
http://www.ipso-alliance.org.
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