DSP Group, a leading global provider of wireless chipset solutions
for converged communications, announced the release of a series
of white papers focusing on Ultra Low Energy (ULE) technology. These
three papers have been developed in conjunction with CODICO, a
design-in distributor of high-quality active and passive electronic
components and interconnect systems. They provide a detailed overview
into the benefits of the ULE technology, the market applications, the
advanced solutions tailored to ULE development and DSP Group's unique
offering for this domain.
ULE is distinctively positioned at the forefront of competing solutions
in home automation and emerging "Internet-of-Things" applications given
its superior range, exceptional security, high capacity, video/audio
capabilities, lowest cost of ownership and interference-free licensed
spectrum. Based on proven reliability of DECT radio technology
currently deployed in hundreds of millions of homes worldwide, ULE is a
fully-interoperable standard developed by ETSI in conjunction with the
ULE Alliance.
Analysts identify a distinct advantage in the compatibility with the
traditional DECT Standard, which has been extensively proven, for the
system installation of ULE products. According to Lisa Arrowsmith,
associate director for connectivity at IHS (NYSE:IHS), "The ability of
traditional DECT gateways that are already deployed in the field today
to support ULE products with only a firmware update is a significant
driving force behind the ULE technology. This can be a major advantage
to operators looking to offer additional services based on low-power
wireless technologies in order to increase user revenues or reduce
customer churn, as separate gateways do not have to be deployed".
"ULE -- A Technology Overview" provides an insight into the market overview,
technology foundation and applicable markets. The companion white papers look at
each of the concentrator and sensor development, and the ideal technology solution for implementation.