DSPG’s ULE chips gain traction

2 June, 2016

Israeli DSPG will supply ULEK chips for Turkish SmarE’s smart-home suite and for German ball-b smart-city rodent bait protection system

Israeli DSPG will supply ULEK chips for Turkish SmarE’s smart-home suite and for German ball-b smart-city rodent bait protection system

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Israeli wireless chipset producer DSP Group will supply Turkish SmartE with ULE- Ultra low Energy chips. The advanced components will be used in SmartE’s new smart-home and IoT suite, which will be distributed by Turkey’s largest telecommunication provider Turkish Telecom. The package, available from July, includes  a DCET Gateway, Combi Boiler, Infrared Control and Temperature Sensors.

The Sensors can be operated via smartphone or tablet. The ULE chip developed by DSPG allows telecommunications providers and manufacturers to offer smart-home and IoT services in wireless frequencies, using a domestic router and sensors integrated into home appliances.

“We chose ULE for our smart home system due to ULE’s interference-free frequency bands, long secured range and RF robustness,” said Fatmagül İrfanoğlu, Strategy and Business Development Director of Smarte. “We were attracted to ULE, and the underlying DECT technology, as it is one of the safest, strongest and secure networks when compared to its counterparts. DSP Group’s DHX91 is a perfect fit for IoT smart sensors, offering the right combination of cost, performance, low power and ease of integration.”

ULE to be integrated in a smart-city system

At the same time, DSPG reported it has signed the first agreement concerning the integration of its ULE technology in smart-cities. The company’s ULE chips will be integrated in German Ball-b’s rodent bait protection system. “We examined various wireless technologies for the use, especially under the required tough conditions”, said Reto Manitz SVP communication at ball-b GmbH & Co KG, “The boxes will be placed up to 6 meters deep in a sewer closed by metal plates and ULE superb solutions still allow to receive the sensor data meters away from the manhole which enables read out data without interrupting the traffic or a risk for the workers. The ULE –based system do not only reduce cost, improve security and safety, but also helps protecting the environment at a large scale”, He concluded

The integration of communication and information technology solutions in order to manage municipal assets is an emerging field with exponential growth potential. A successful integration of DSPG’s ULE technology might open the door to more similar projects.

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