Common Language for Smart Devices Envisioned by Newly Launched Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) Standards Initiative
How Healthcare, Transportation, Security, Automation, Energy Distribution and Other Industries with Smart Devices Will Communicate Across a Common Platform
ARLINGTON, Va., Nov. 19 - Smart devices, smart grids, smart
motors and a myriad of other "smart" technological advances will be
unable to "talk" to one another, resulting in chaotic
communications structures - unless standards are developed to
enable, monitor, and ensure interoperable interfaces to the
network.
That is the core focus of the new Smart Device Communications
(SDC) Engineering Committee just created through member companies
of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), a leading
global standards developing organization (SDO). TIA is the trade
association for the information and communications technology (ICT)
industry, representing wireless, mobile, smart phone, network
solutions, network management, data server, conferencing, M2M,
fiber, satellite, cable, and other technology manufacturers and
vendors that serve the needs of the connected planet.
The new committee, TR-50, is intent on speedily producing a
ubiquitous protocol for communicating with smart devices used in
industries such as manufacturing, medical, building automation/home
automation, transportation, entertainment, semiconductor,
communication, and energy distribution.
The initiative has triggered extensive support among TIA Board
members and members as well as other companies. "While other
protocols may accommodate accessing subsets of the information and
events, no other organization addresses common requirements and
interoperability of essential intelligent/smart devices across
industries," stressed Charles Kenmore, TIA board member and
Chairman of its Standards & Technical Committee.
Accessing information and events within devices has become
essential in every industry. The SDC Committee will consider many
possible use cases that include monitoring, as well as remote
changing of state (both read and write functions). Types of
information and events that any Smart Devices Communications
Specification needs to accommodate include:
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Equipment Fault Events
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Preventive Maintenance Events
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Energy Metrics
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Network Metrics
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Equipment Data (customizable)
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Remote Diagnostics
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Configuration Management
"TIA's vision for this new committee is to foster
collaboration and coordination with other appropriate organizations
addressing various components of smart device communication
systems," said Cheryl Blum, TIA's VP for Standards and Technology.
"This initiative has already stimulated great interest among
companies whose business is in smart devices, and we expect a
widespread level of involvement and support."
Companies that have expressed interest in supporting this
initiative include Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Inc., Intel
Corporation, ILS Technology, LGE, Motorola, Nokia Siemens Networks,
Qualcomm, Telcordia Technologies, Tyco Electronics, Verari Systems
and Ygomi.
To learn more about how to participate in the new initiative,
please contact Cheryl Blum at
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About TIA
The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) represents
the global information and communications technology (ICT) industry
through standards development, advocacy, tradeshows, business
opportunities, market intelligence and world-wide environmental
regulatory analysis. With roots dating back to 1924, TIA enhances
the business environment for broadband, mobile wireless,
information technology, networks, cable, satellite and unified
communications. Members' products and services empower
communications in every industry and market, including healthcare,
education, security, public safety, transportation, government, the
military, the environment and entertainment.
TIA co-owns the SUPERCOMM® tradeshow and is accredited by
the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Visit
tiaonline.org.
About TIA Standards Development
Thousands of communications leaders work through TIA's
standards program to enhance the business environment for
telecommunications, broadband, mobile wireless, information
technology, networks, cable, satellite, unified communications,
emergency communications, vehicular telematics and healthcare
ICT.
More than 1,100 subject-matter experts and other industry
leaders participate in TIA's 70+ engineering committees,
subcommittees, working groups and Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs)
and the Third Generation Partnership Project 2 (3GPP2). Their
collaborative efforts have produced more than 3,500 standards
documents. These invaluable reference tools are used by industry
and government entities across the globe to help develop numerous
products and services.
TIA's Board of Directors includes senior-level executives from
ACS, ADC, ADTRAN, Alcatel-Lucent, ANDA Networks, AttivaCorp, Avaya,
Bechtel Communications, Inc., Cisco Systems, Corning Incorporated,
Ericsson, Inc., GENBAND, Inc., Graybar, Henkels & McCoy, ILS
Technology, Intel Corporation, Intersect, Inc., LGE, Microsoft,
Motorola, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nortel, Openwave, Inc., Panasonic
Computer Solutions Co., Powerwave Technologies, Qualcomm, Research
In Motion, Sumitomo Electric Lightwave Corporation, Tellabs, Tyco
Electronics, Ulticom, Inc., and Verari Systems. Advisors to the
Board include FAL Associates, Orca Systems and Telcordia
Technologies.
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