ULE Alliance
ULE standard aims to make home automation affordable and help IoT solutions benefit from key features
Barely one in ten homes in Europe have a smart home system in place. One reason for these rather low figures is that manufacturers of smart home solutions used to focus on exclusive and often expensive systems that are incompatible with each other.
Read moreULE Alliance’s first multi-vendor smart home demonstration will be at CES in Vegas
The ULE Alliance will show its first multi-vendor ULE Smart Home demonstration at CES 2017 in Las Vegas. All the latest Ultra Low Energy innovations will be showcased in one place.
Read moreSmart home manufacturers to show ULE developments in Berlin
The number of smart home solutions based on Ultra-Low Energy (ULE) technology is increasing rapidly.
Read moreULE Alliance releases 6LoWPAN package as Huawei gateway earns ULE certification
The ULE Alliance, reported that a ULE gateway from Huawei, branded as Qivicon powered by Deutsche Telekom, successfully passed the ULE certification programme.
Read moreOpen Interconnect Consortium helps developers tackle IoT with new toolkit and now has over 150 members
The Open Interconnect Consortium (OIC) has announced the availability of an important update for developers that will help organisations swiftly navigate the OIC’s resources.
Read moreSmart Home takes centre stage at CES 2016
Smart Homes were one of the main topics at this year’s CES. Manufacturers like Samsung presented a wide range of new products and solutions such as the intelligent ‘Family Hub Refrigerator’, whilst other organisations like the ULE Alliance or the DSP Group announced new partnerships.
Read moreCompatibility and energy consumption are the keys to new smart home solutions
From new wireless solutions to intelligent door intercoms for the existing telephone system and wine refrigerators that can be monitored using an app, innovative smart home products were one of the highlights at CeBIT 2015.
Read moreNew ultra low energy standard aims to make smart homes and building automation more affordable
Devices and machines which can be connected to multi-functional networks are in high demand. Network-compatible solutions are already common in IT and other sectors such as automation and smart homes. However, most products are expensive, limited to individual manufacturers, or difficult to install.
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