Applications like these allow consumers to monitor and control the environment in any room from anywhere in their home – or even beyond, via the internet or their (mobile) phone. And that opens up big opportunities for service providers and hardware manufacturers alike.
An obvious solution As a relatively new application area, Home Automation, Control and Security has yet to fix on one standard networking protocol. However DECT, and particularly its new ultra-low power operating mode
DECT ULP, is attracting increasing attention as that potential standard because it offers excellent all-round performance in the key technical requirements such as range, power consumption, reliability, bandwidth and cost.
The DECT difference - Long range
- Cellar-to-ceiling coverage without repeaters
- Voice capabilities built in
- Long battery lifetime
- Sensor operate for up to 10 years on a single AAA battery with DECT ULP
- Familiar, easy-to-use technology
- Installed in 250 million homes worldwide
- No interference issues
- Operates in the licensed but royalty-free 1.9 GHz band
- Internet enabled with secure encryption
- Mature technology reduces manufacturing costs