Vision and Objectives
Patrick E. Burns
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What is DASH7? 9 Based on the ISO 18000-7 standard 9 Range of 300-1500 feet + 9 433 MHz, Globally Available, Reliable 9 28K bps, up to 200K bps 9 Sensor Support 9 Encryption, two-hop capabilities 9 Major customer commitments ISO 18000-7 IEEE 802.11 www.dash7.org
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DASH7 Is Low Power
By using the 433 MHz band and following the BLAST (Bursty, Lightweight, ASynchronous, Transitive) design philosophy, DASH7 is far less power-hungry than competing technologies www.dash7.org
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DASH7: Open & Extendable Location (RTLS)
Mobile Phone Integration
Sensors Environmental Basic Air Protocols
Electronic Seals
Encryption Security PKI Application-Specific Features Low Freq Wakeup Power Low Voltage Mgmt Operations
Tag-to-Tag Comms Energy Harvesting
Multi-kilometer communications Flexible Substrates Tire Pressure Monitoring
Fast Turn-on Radio Silicon
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Idea: This Can Do More Than Track Containers
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We Envision An Internet of Trillions of Things www.dash7.org
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Things For The Warfighter … www.dash7.org
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Things For Companies Who Supply The Warfighter … www.dash7.org
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Things That Move Other Things …
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Hazardous Things … www.dash7.org
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Perishable Things …
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Things You Need In a Pandemic …
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Things for First Responders …
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“Deployed” Things …
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Things Used For Communication …
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Things In a Yard or Depot …
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Things We Count On To Get Us Places …
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Things In A Factory …
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Things In A Warehouse …
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Things In A Data Center …
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Things We Use To Move Energy …
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Things Governments Use To Generate Revenue … www.dash7.org
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Things We Use To Monitor Energy Usage …
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Things Touched By People …
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Things In A Hospital …
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People We Don’t Want to Lose …
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DASH7 Can Enable The “Smart” Planet www.dash7.org
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But It Requires Standards & Interoperable Infrastructure www.dash7.org
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Introducing the DASH7 Alliance
Interoperability Testing & Certification
New Features For ISO 18000‐7
Promote DASH7 In New Markets
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Launched March 16, 2009 30+ Participants
DASH7 Ecosystem 6/26/09 End Users
Semiconductor
Active RFID Hardware
Korean MND UK MoD
Aerospace & Defense
Non-Profit & Academia
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Global Participation
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how does the Alliance operate?
DASH7 Board Of Directors
Governance Outreach Working Group
Goals: Raise awareness, educate, solicit feedback from end users
Technology Working Group
Goals: Define future changes to the standard, then vote as a bloc within ISO
Test and Certification Working Group
Goals: Define criteria and methods for certifying interoperability
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membership - Board of Directors Election in August 2009 - 501(c)6 California non-profit corporation www.dash7.org
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You Are Invited To Join the DASH7 Alliance • Open Membership • Leadership Opportunities • Non-Profit Technical Advisory Board • Major Opportunity to Influence A Very Strategic Wireless Technology • Email
[email protected] or visit www.dash7.org for more details
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