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The Embedded Beat: Smart IoT systemsThe missing S
2014-07-16 08:00:00| Freescale Press Releases
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Thread Group Moots New IP Wireless Networking Protocol for IoT
2014-07-15 13:57:25| Wireless - Topix.net
The increasing popularity of home automation equipment as well as the upcoming wearable market opportunities have fueled the Internet of Things revolution.
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New IoT Group to Get Devices Talking Among Themselves
2014-07-11 15:17:33| TechNewsWorld
Half a dozen companies this week launched the Open Interconnect Consortium to define the connectivity requirements and improve the interoperability of the 200 billion devices that will make up the Internet of Things by 2020. The consortium aims to define a common communications framework based on industry standard technologies, regardless of form factor, operating system or service provider.
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Samsung, Intel, Dell team on IoT connectivity standards
2014-07-08 12:52:06| InfoWorld: Top News
Some top hardware companies have established a new Internet of things consortium to create standards so that billions of devices can connect to each other. Intel, Samsung, and Dell are among the founding members of Open Interconnect Consortium (OIC), which later this year will deliver the first of many specifications for hassle-free data flow between devices, regardless of the OS, device type or wireless communication technology.
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Intel, others form Open Interconnection Consortium for IoT
2014-07-08 08:57:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Atmel, Broadcom, Dell, Intel, Samsung and Wind River have formed an industry to accelerate the adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT). The Open Interconnection Consortium (OIC) will define connectivity requirements and ensure the interoperability among personal computing and emerging IoT devices. The OIC intends to deliver a specification, an open source implementation and a certification programme. Member companies will contribute software and engineering resources to the consortium. The specification will use existing and emerging wireless standards and be designed to be compatible with various operating systems. The first open source code will target specific requirements for smart home and office solutions, with automotive, healthcare and others to follow. Additional member companies including other leading appliance and device manufacturers, service and solution providers, chipset manufacturers and more are expected to join OIC in the coming months.
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