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Leading
Technology Users and Providers to Form DASH7™ Alliance to
Advance Wireless Data Technology
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Michelin, Lockheed Martin’s
Savi Technology, Texas Instruments and others are forming the
DASH7™ Alliance, a cross-industry initiative to expand the
use of a wireless data technology commonly used in the global
defense industry but increasingly used by commercial customers.
The U.S. Department of Energy and three of its laboratories,
Argonne National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, as well as the University
of Pittsburgh plan to serve as technical advisors.
The
technology, based on the ISO 18000-7 standard, provides
commercial and government users with the ability to track the
whereabouts and status of a wide range of everyday objects,
including vehicles, shipping containers, pharmaceutical products,
hazardous materials, perishable goods and manufacturing and
operational equipment.
The DASH7 Alliance will work to
ensure cross-vendor interoperability as well as to promote
greater use of the ISO 18000-7 wireless data standard, which is
more cost effective, more reliable, and operates at lower power
levels than ZigBee and similar wireless data technologies. The
DASH7 Alliance will also foster new wireless data innovations
based on the standard, including advanced sensor networking,
electronic seals, mobile phone integration, and other advances
enabled through upcoming DASH7 developer resources available at
DASH7 web site.
“The DASH7 Alliance is an important
next step for the wireless industry as DASH7-ready products
become more ubiquitous,” said David Stephens, CEO of Savi
Technology. “By assembling this coalition of both end users
and technology companies, we can promote greater interoperability
and reliability, but also inspire greater innovation around a
common standard.”
“As United States companies
grow RFID technologies from their infancy into an industry, it is
incredibly important to set a common standard for how all of
these new applications are going to be designed and built,”
said Dr. James Shuler, Manager of the United States Department of
Energy’s Packaging Certification Program.
Commenting
on the U.S. Department of Defense’s move to an RFID III
multi-vendor contract earlier this year, Lt. Col. Pat Burden, the
DoD’s Product Manager Joint-Automatic Identification
Technology, stated, “This is a significant milestone for
DoD in that this migration will not only give DoD and other
Federal agencies’ customers best-value solutions at
competitive prices, but it moves us to ISO 18000-7:2008 compliant
products, thus broadening interoperability with DoD and our
coalition partners.”
“In ABI’s opinion,
the DASH7 Alliance is both timely and mission critical to growing
the active UHF segment of the RFID market,” Michael Liard,
Practice Director, RFID, of ABI Research, said in a just-released
report entitled, “Introducing the DASH7 Alliance: Bringing
Balance and Vision to Active RFID Markets.”
“The
DASH7 Alliance will bring stakeholders together to share and
discuss ISO 18000-7 technical issues such as advancing the
standard on a global scale, identify and eliminate potential gray
areas, and share information about wins and pitfalls,” the
ABI report stated. “The Alliance will also work to build
applications on top of the core standard, including electronic
seals, RTLS, sensing and monitoring, long distance communication,
and more.”
Semiconductor manufacturers
STMicroelectronics and Analog Devices plan to provide hardware
developer toolkits that enable product innovations and enhance
interoperability, and Texas Instruments also plans to be a DASH7
participant. The United States Department of Energy and three of
its national laboratories, as well as the University of
Pittsburgh, will provide technical advisory services for
appropriate consultation and input, within their areas of
expertise.
The University of Pittsburgh also plans to
serve as the initial test and certification lab for DASH7-enabled
products. After successfully completing DASH7 test and
certification, alliance members will be able to deploy the “DASH7
Certified” logo on their products to demonstrate
reliability and interoperability to prospective end users.
About
the DASH7 Alliance
The
DASH7 Alliance is a coalition of organizations from multiple
industries that are committed to collaborating on the promotion
of wireless data technologies based on the ISO 18000-7 standard.
Organizations initially planning to participate include Analog
Devices, Dow, Evigia Systems, Hi-G-Tek, IDENTEC SOLUTIONS, KPC,
Inc., Lockheed Martin, Michelin, Northrop Grumman, RFind, Savi
Technology, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments, and Unisys
Corporation. The U.S. Department of Energy and three of its
laboratories, the Argonne National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National
Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, as well as the
University of Pittsburgh, plan to serve as technical
advisors.
Membership is open to end users, technology
providers and research organizations. For more information,
please visit www.dash7.org.
Source: Lockheed Martin
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Time Stamp: 3/18/2009 at
2:35:44 PM UTC
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