introduction to dash7 webinar presentation
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Introduction to the DASH7 technology and purpose of the AllianceTRANSCRIPT
WELCOMEto
Introduction to DASH7 Technology
Hosted by the DASH7 AllianceThursday, November 12, 2009
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Agenda
• Intro to DASH7 Alliance– Paul Ritchie, DASH7 Alliance Executive Director
• DASH7 Market Overview– Pat Burns, President, DASH7 Alliance
• DASH7 Tech OverviewJP Norair Applications Engineer Savi Technology– JP Norair, Applications Engineer, Savi Technology
• DASH7 Automotive Case Study– Sharon Barnes, CEO RFind Systems, y
• Q & A• Closing & Thank You
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DASH7 Alliance Background
The DASH7 Alliance is a consortium of leading RFID gindustry players, gathered to advance the use of DASH7 wireless sensor networking technology
More than 30 organizations, manufacturers, systems integrators, developers, regulators, academia, and end-users are working together to promote the use of DASH7users are working together to promote the use of DASH7
The DASH7 Alliance is officially established in 2009 as a non profit 501c6 California corporationnon-profit 501c6 California corporation
Website www.dash7.org
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Goals of the DASH7™ Alliance
• Promote cross-vendor interoperability among device vendors building products to the ISO 18000-7 standard
D l i t d t i t th ISO 18000 7 • Develop improvements and extensions to the ISO 18000-7 standard.
• Work to ensure that products claiming DASH7™ capabilities Work to ensure that products claiming DASH7 capabilities comply with DASH7™ specifications.
• Encourage the development of products using DASH7™ t h ltechnology.
• Educate consumers and enterprises, globally, about DASH7™ technologytechnology
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DASH7 Alliance Org Chart
Board of Directors
CharterMembers
SteeringCommittee Advisory Board
PrincipalMembers
AssociateMembers
OutreachWorking Group
TechnologyWorking Group
Test and CertificationWorking Group
Members
Feed Ideas
Alliance Provides Stability & Neutrality, Membership Provides Voice & Volunteer Resources
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You Are Invited
Join the DASH7 Alliance!
• Open Membership
d h• Leadership Opportunities
• Non‐Profit Technical Advisory Board
• Annual Meeting: Feb 2‐3, 2010 in San Juan, Puerto Rico
• Email [email protected] or visit www.dash7.org for more detailsfor more details
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DASH7 Market OverviewDASH7 Market Overview
• Pat BurnsPat Burns– President, DASH7 Alliance
Head of Licensing & Alliances @ Savi Technology– Head of Licensing & Alliances @ Savi Technology
– Located in Mountain View, CA
C t t t@d h7– Contact: [email protected]
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Based on the ISO 18000-7 standard433 MH Gl b ll A il bl433 MHz, Globally Available28K bpsRange of 1 km +a ge oSensor, Encryption, 2-Hop Capabilities10-Year Battery LifeM j t it tMajor customer commitments
DASH7 is to the ISO 18000‐7 standard as WiFi is to the IEEE 802.11 standard
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Which Frequency is Best?Which Frequency is Best?
Each frequency has advantages and disadvantages Each frequency has advantages and disadvantages …
(low energy)
Higher frequencies sacrifice important attributes in order to g q pdeliver large bandwidths and higher dates rates.
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DASH7 Occupies Low Power/Low Bandwidth Application Space
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DASH7: Mandated By th U S D D A d All the U.S. DoD And All NATO Militaries
J 2009 $429 Milli DASH7 Jan 2009: $429 Million DASH7 Award by DoD
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Smarter Cars: DASH7-Based Tire P M it i S tPressure Monitoring Systems
Mandating DASH7‐based TPMS can save 2 billion gallons of gasoline annually in the U.S.h S lli i l di h b ki i h i d h i i iThe DASH7 Alliance is leading the way by working with industry to harmonize existing
proprietary 433 MHz TPMS solutions around DASH7
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Smarter Homes: DASH7-Based Home Automation Systems
We envision a world with DASH7‐enabled measurement and control systems that can communicate reliably through walls and help ussystems that can communicate reliably through walls and help us
manage electricity, water, waste, natural gas, and more.
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Smarter Irrigation With DASH7
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DASH7‐enabled moisture sensors will help farmers better manage water consumption
Mobile Phones Will Enable “Just-In-Time”Wireless Sensor Networks
DASH7 + Mobile Phones = Reduced Need for Costly, Fixed Wireless “Reader”
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DASH7 + Mobile Phones Reduced Need for Costly, Fixed Wireless Reader Infrastructure
Things YouThings You Need In a Did That Vaccine Freeze or Overheat
Pandemic …During Transit?
Adding DASH7 temperature loggers to shipments of high‐priced biologics can p g p gisolate supply chain weaknesses and strengthen pandemic preparedness
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Was The Boating License Renewed?
DASH7 ushers In A New Era of Wireless Rights & Entitlements Monitoring For Federal, State, & Local Governments, replacing manual and paper based systems
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EcosystemEcosystem
Non‐Profit & Academia
Semiconductor & Device Integrators
End UsersMission:
1. InteroperabilityTesting &
Certification
2. New Features For ISO 18000-7
3. Promote DASH7 In New Markets
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Container Security & Sensing
• New effort by the DASH7 Alliance to
Initiative• New effort by the DASH7 Alliance to
harmonize approaches to container security & the use of sensors using DASH7& the use of sensors using DASH7
• Many container types being addressed
• Container Intrusion Detection
• Electronic Seals
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DASH7 Technical OverviewDASH7 Technical Overview
• JP NorairJP Norair– Co-Chair, Technical Working Group, DASH7
AllianceAlliance
– Applications Engineer @ Savi Technology
– Located in Mountain View CA– Located in Mountain View, CA
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DASH7 Power AdvantageDASH7 Power Advantage
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DASH7 Is Long Range
At 433 MHz, DASH7 inherently has:
DASH7
• 6x the outdoor range of 2.45 GHz (WiFi, Bluetooth, ZigBee)
• 2x the outdoor range of 900 MHz
• 10 - 100x the indoor range of either
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433 MHz vs. 900 MHz
1 km1 mW
In order to offer the same performance as DASH7, 900 MHz technologies require:
- A power-hungry multi-hop system with 4x the data rate- or alternatively 10x the infrastructure.
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433 MHz vs. 2.45 GHz
1 km1 mW
In order to offer the same performance as DASH7, 2.45 GHz technologies require:
- A power-hungry multi-hop system with 12x the data rate- or alternatively 100x the infrastructure.
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Goal of DASH7Technology Development
BUILD ON THE STRENGTHS OF 433 MHz!BUILD ON THE STRENGTHS OF 433 MHz!
Long range relaxes need for multi hopping• Long range relaxes need for multi-hopping
• Strong signal propagation improves link eli bilit el ing need fo e ten i e link
Long Range
reliability, relaxing need for extensive link redundancies, such as mesh networking.
DASH7 i ti l t (MAC • DASH7 communication elements (MAC, PHY, Protocol) can thus be optimized to minimize latency and power consumption.
LowPower
LowLatency
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433 MHz Approved Nations
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Developer Tools for DASH7
TI CC430 & Kitmsp430 com
STM32 “SmartSensor” Kit:ST Microelectronics &
Arira Design
msp430.comOpen Source DASH7 Library
for Microcontrollersopentag.sourceforge.net g
ariradesign.com/hdk.php
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DASH7 Automotive ApplicationsDASH7 Automotive Applications
• Sharon BarnesSharon Barnes– Co‐Chair, Outreach Working Group, DASH7 AllianceAlliance
– CEO @ RFind Systems
– Located in Kelowna BC– Located in Kelowna, BC
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Objectives
1) Ensure that the needs of the automotive 1) Ensure that the needs of the automotive sector are identified and reflected in the submissions by DASH7 to the ISO 18000-7 submissions by DASH7 to the ISO 18000 7 standard
2) Raise awareness and encourage the use of DASH7 b d h l i i DASH7-based technology in automotive applications
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Applications in AutomotiveIn‐bound Logistics
• Knowing:– When parts and sub‐assemblies leave the factories
– When they arrive in Central Depot
Where in Central– Where in Central Depot they are located
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Applications in AutomotiveLine Management / WIP
• Measuring:– Dwell time
Completion time– Completion time
– Where something isWhere something is removed from the line
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Applications in AutomotiveYard Management
• Providing:– Ease of locating
Virtual fencing– Virtual fencing
– Shrinkage controlShrinkage control
– Brand authentication
P d t f t– Product safety
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Plans for 2009/2010
1) Launch Automotive Working Group
2) Educate key automotive manufacturers on the ISO 18000-7 standard and DASH7
3) Begin work to identify the needs of automotive with respect to the ISO 18000-7 standard
44) Speak at key automotive conferences
5) Secure relationships with key industry groups: JAIF, Odette AIAG JAMA/JAPIA SAEOdette, AIAG, JAMA/JAPIA, SAE
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Questions & AnswersQuestions & Answers
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You Are Invited
Join the DASH7 Alliance!
• Open Membership
• Dec 1st Deadline for 50% OffDec 1 Deadline for 50% Off
• Leadership Opportunities
• Non Profit Technical Advisory Board• Non‐Profit Technical Advisory Board
• Major Opportunity to Influence A Very Strategic Wireless TechnologyWireless Technology
• Email [email protected] or visit www.dash7.org for more details
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Thank YouThank You
• Contact:Contact:– Paul Ritchie
• paul@dash7 [email protected]
– Website• www dash7 orgwww.dash7.org
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