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Genivi and Open Connectivity Foundation collaborate on open standards for connected vehicles
New open standards for vehicle connectivity to be co-developed by GENIVI Alliance, Open Connectivity Foundation
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Embedded Computing Design
Jamie Leland
February 15, 2017
Unlocking the Internet of Things
Evidence of the explosive growth of the Internet of Things is all around us. In our homes, vehicles, and workplaces, connected devices assist us with daily tasks and generally make our lives easier. But unlocking the full potential of the Internet of Things presents several challenges that the Open Connectivity Foundation is working to address.
Presentations & Whitepapers
Presentations
The following presentations were developed by UPnP Forum and are provided for reference purposes.
These presentations can be used as background information as well as used in total or in part in your own presentation on the UPnP initiative.
Hands-on IoT Workshop & Evening Reception Click here to access the presentations from the event (July 2015 - Beijing, China - presentations by OIC, DLNA, UPnP Forum) |
UPnP: The Discovery & Service Layer For The Internet of Things (April 2015) |
Leveraging UPnP+: The Next Generation of Universal Interoperability (April 2015) |
Making The Smart Home Smarter With UPnP Technologies (April 2015) |
Webinar slides: Why You Should Upgrade to UPnP+ (February 2015) |
UPnP Data Models (March 2015) |
UPnP Internet of Things Overview (December 2014) |
New Tools for Commercial Video over IP (November 2014) |
Delivering the Internet of Things with UPnP (November 2014) |
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Update on UPnP+, Cloud, Multi-Screen and IoT (March 2014) |
Whitepapers
UPnP: The Discovery & Service Layer For The Internet of Things (April 2015) | Leveraging UPnP+: The Next Generation of Universal Interoperability (April 2015) |
Making The Smart Home Smarter With UPnP Technologies (April 2015) | UPnP Enabling Standard IoT: Future-proofing device communications (April 2014) |
UPnP Remote Access - Connecting Two Home or Small Business Networks (June 2012) |
Publications
UPnP Design By Example by Michael Jeronimo and Jack Weast.
This book is primarily a resource for software developers who are implementing UPnP technology in their products. It also provides an introduction for those who are new to the technology. This book covers:
- Basic UPnP concepts such as control points, devices, and services
- Protocols that form the foundation of the UPnP architecture
- An example of how to develop a UPnP device from start to finish
- The latest topics, such as UPnP Audio/Video and Simple Control Protocol (SCP)
The book is accompanied by a CD-ROM which contains:
- C-language code for all examples presented in the book
- Complete UPnP specifications and related documents
- The Intel SDK for UPnP Devices for Linux, including source code and binaries
- Tools to view and interact with any UPnP device, to monitor UPnP protocols, and to generate XML device descriptions
For more information visit http://www.intel.com/intelpress/sum_upnp.htm
Please visit Amazon.com for additional books on UPnP.
DALI Alliance Joins IP-BLiS to Improve IoT Integration Across Smart Commercial Buildings
Along with BACnet International, KNX Association, OCF, Thread Group and the Zigbee Alliance, the group advocates the use of Internet Protocol as the secure backbone for lighting and building-automation services.
Piscataway, NJ –December 8, 2020
The DALI Alliance has joined IP-BLiS, the “IP Building & Lighting Standards” market interest group to support convergence towards using Internet Protocol (IP) transport and security mechanisms to simplify deploying, provisioning, and securing complex building systems.
IP-BLiS was launched in June 2020 by the leading standards organizations – BACnet International, KNX Association, OCF, Thread Group and the Zigbee Alliance. Together, these organizations support the widespread adoption of a secure, multi-standard, IP-based infrastructure as the backbone in commercial buildings for lighting and building-automation solutions.
The use of IP as the common networking protocol allows IT systems and building services, including lighting control, to operate on a secure, all IP-based configuration. As a result, building operators can expect end-to-end addressing and security; easy connectivity between previously-isolated applications; limitless scalability; better, faster and lower cost integration; and great flexibility and choice of both physical transports and applications.
“On behalf of all the leading lighting companies that comprise our membership, we are excited to join IP-BLiS and help to address the complexity and connectivity roadblocks in smart buildings,” said Paul Drosihn, General Manager of the DALI Alliance. “Internally, our team is making strong progress towards our first DALI over IP specification, which will enable DALI networks with wireless connectivity, as well as IP addressing and security.”
“DALI, as the leading digital lighting-control protocol, joining IP-BLiS is highlighting once again the importance of making commercial buildings more responsive to the needs of users by promoting a secure, multi-standard, IP-based harmonized IoT solution, which is fully in-line with the vision of IP-BLiS. With DALI as a new member, we see IP-BLiS confirmed in its previous activities and success in the IP-BLiS roadmap for the future,” said Casto Cañavate, Chair of IP-BLiS.
While IP-BLiS speaks with a unified voice to promote IP-based networking with common transport and security requirements, the organization will not create its own standards. Each participant is responsible for specifying its own technology. This allows companies to decide which solution or solutions works best for their business and use cases.
Similarly, IP-BLiS seeks to align security requirements for the industry, rather than reinventing them. Security issues are discussed in an IP-BLiS blog entitled “Common Myths About IP Networking for IoT.”
About IP-BLiS
IP-Building and Lighting Standards (IP-BLiS) is a multi-party liaison between existing standardization organizations—BACnet International, DALI Alliance, KNX Association, Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF), Thread Group and Zigbee Alliance—who are working together to promote the move to a secure IP infrastructure. IP-BLiS is an initiative that envisions to make commercial buildings more responsive to the needs of users by promoting a secure, multi-standard, IP-based harmonized IoT solution. The IP-BLiS liaison parties, through collaboration and cooperation, will educate and influence the market regarding application framework standards over IP for commercial building connectivity through marketing and communications. More information: www.IP-BLiS.org
About the DALI Alliance
The DALI Alliance (also known as the Digital Illumination Interface Alliance or DiiA) is an open, global consortium of lighting companies that drives the growth of lighting-control solutions based on internationally-standardized Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) technology. The organization operates the DALI-2 and D4i certification programs to boost levels of cross-vendor interoperability. As lighting continues to evolve and converge with the IoT, the DALI Alliance is also driving the standardization of wireless and IP-based connectivity solutions. More information: www.dali-alliance.org
Editorial contact
Tim Whitaker
Marketing Communications, DALI Alliance
Email: [email protected]