The newly formed automotive working group within the DASH7 Alliance is co-chaired by the Belgian semiconductor company Melexis. The company’s mission as co-chair will be to craft a multi-year roadmap for bringing DASH7 into a variety of automotive applications and markets.
Products with DASH7 (ISO 18000-7) wireless sensor networking capability operate in the license-free 433 MHz spectrum. Its features are multi-kilometer range, multi-year battery life, sensor and security support, and tag-to-tag communications. DASH7 devices operate on a single global frequency and are interoperable regardless of application and by design do not require application profiles. ISO 18000-7 describes active RFID.
(Patrick Burns, courtesy of DASH7 alliance)
»DASH7’s potential for automotive applications like tire pressure monitoring or other in-vehicle wireless communications is tremendous,« said Patrick Burns, President of the DASH7 Alliance. »By collaborating closely with a leader like Melexis to not only bring these applications to life but also to build the automotive ecosystem within the DASH7 Alliance, we are breaking important ground in one of the largest sensor markets on the planet.«
(Gilles Cerede, courtesy of Melexis)
»There is a great potential for DASH7 technology in the automotive area« said Gilles Cerede, Product Line Manager for Wireless Automotive & Sensing at Melexis. »We see a perfect fit between DASH7 features and performance and the requirements of wireless safety applications. For example the ultra low power consumption matches the TPMS life time constraints, while the ‘multi-kilometer’ communication range is perfectly suited for car-to-car and car-to-infrastructure applications. Last but not least, DASH7 is compatible from a frequency point of view with existing Remote Keyless Entry systems.«
»DASH7’s potential for automotive applications like tire pressure monitoring or other in-vehicle wireless communications is tremendous,« said Patrick Burns, President of the DASH7 Alliance. »By collaborating closely with a leader like Melexis to not only bring these applications to life but also to build the automotive ecosystem within the DASH7 Alliance, we are breaking important ground in one of the largest sensor markets on the planet.«
»There is a great potential for DASH7 technology in the automotive area« said Gilles Cerede, Product Line Manager for Wireless Automotive & Sensing at Melexis. »We see a perfect fit between DASH7 features and performance and the requirements of wireless safety applications. For example the ultra low power consumption matches the TPMS life time constraints, while the ‘multi-kilometer’ communication range is perfectly suited for car-to-car and car-to-infrastructure applications. Last but not least, DASH7 is compatible from a frequency point of view with existing Remote Keyless Entry systems.«
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The Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) sensor is a computerized tire inflation valve (in most cases) that reads the air pressure for the specific tire and sends that information to the computer of the vehicle. When a tire goes below the programmed inflation for the sensor, it triggers a light to inform the driver that he has a tire or tires with low tire pressure.
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