The Connectivity Standards Alliance (the Alliance) is pleased to announce a significant development aimed at advancing ultra-wideband (UWB) technology through collaboration with the FiRa® Consortium (FiRa). This partnership marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of UWB solutions, paving the way forward with reduced development and certification costs for industry stakeholders while promoting interoperability across various applications and strengthening the broader UWB ecosystem as a whole.
“In a rapidly advancing technological landscape, the collaboration between the FiRa Consortium and the Alliance stands as a beacon of progress,” stated Tobin Richardson, President and CEO, Connectivity Standards Alliance. “By prioritizing interoperability and efficiency, this strategic partnership sets the stage for innovative UWB applications, transforming industries and improving user experiences worldwide.“
With a focus on aligning technical specifications and certification programs related to UWB MAC/PHY layers, the Alliance and FiRa partnership allows for the exchange of vital information, ultimately helping to identify opportunities in defining UWB MAC/PHY technical requirements and streamlining certification processes. These combined efforts enable both organizations to ensure a more cohesive development environment for UWB technologies. It’s a cooperative approach that not only encourages growth of UWB use cases, but also reduces development costs associated with multiple certifications.
“The growth of the UWB ecosystem is dependent on various standards organizations continuing to identify use cases, aligning where and when appropriate, and driving for consistency in test and certification to ensure interoperability for users,” said Clint Chaplin, Board Chair of the FiRa Consortium.
Looking Ahead
By harmonizing standards and certification processes, the Alliance and FiRa seek to create a more cohesive UWB ecosystem. This initiative will simplify the deployments across various applications, from smart homes to industrial IoT, enabling innovation and market growth. The potential for new use cases is vast with both organizations poised to lead the charge.
About the Connectivity Standards Alliance
The Connectivity Standards Alliance is the foundation and future of the Internet of Things (IoT). Established in 2002, its wide-ranging global membership collaborates to create and evolve universal open standards for the products transforming the way we live, work, and play. With its Members’ deep and diverse expertise, robust certification programs, and a full suite of open IoT solutions the Alliance is leading the movement toward a more intuitive, imaginative, and useful world.
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About FiRa Consortium
The FiRa Consortium is a member-driven organization dedicated to transforming the way we interact with our environment by enabling precise location awareness for people and devices using the secured fine-ranging and positioning capabilities of ultra-wideband (UWB) technology. FiRa does this by driving the development of technical specifications and certification, advocating for effective regulations, and by defining a broad set of use cases for UWB.
To learn more about UWB and the FiRa Consortium, visit www.firaconsortium.org.