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IPSO Alliance demonstrates smart object interoperability with next-generation IPv6 Internet Protocol

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

“The IPSO Alliance, the leading organization defining the “Internet of Things,” today announced the successful interoperability of two critical new elements of the IPv6 protocol for small, resource-constrained embedded devices known as “Smart Objects.” Tested at an event in Anaheim, Calif., the interoperability of RPL, the emerging, IETF-specified, IPv6 routing protocol for low power and lossy networks, and of 6LoWPAN-HC, a header compression format for highly efficient IPv6 packet delivery over IEEE® 802.15.4 low-power wireless personal area networks (WPAN), are key to connecting smart objects such as meters, sensors or control devices, and smart appliances over the Internet.”

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/usnw/20100506/pl_usnw/DC99967_1

The IPSO Alliance and the IPv6 Forum forge a worldwide partnership to drive interoperability for Internet of Things

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

“The IPSO Alliance and the IPv6 Forum have joined forces to promote a common platform of interoperability based on the IPv6 Ready Logo Program and drive thereby harmonized deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) based on IPv6. Forum members will jointly benefit from this awareness and interop initiative in sharing essential knowledge in their key events and in seeking and designing new joint initiatives on a worldwide basis.”

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http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/IPSO-Alliance-IPv6-Forum-Forge-Worldwide-Partnership-Drive-Interoperability-Internet-1135607.htm

Atmel, Cisco and the Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS) Collabore to Support a Future Where Any Device Can Be Connected to the Internet

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

A new powerful collaboration supports a future where any device can be connected to the Internet.

“Atmel Corporation, Cisco and the Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS) today announced the availability of uIPv6, one of the world’s smallest open-source, IPv6-ready protocol stack, which could enable every device, no matter how limited by power or memory to have an Internet Protocol address.  This collaborative project builds on Cisco’s expertise in IP networking, Atmel’s innovative low-power wireless hardware and SICS’ knowledge in embedded operating systems design. “uIPv6 has the potential to impact a wide range of market verticals where automation is key, just as voice over IP did in enterprise telephony,” said Rob Adams, senior director of Cisco’s Corporate Development technology group.”

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http://atmel.com/dyn/corporate/view_detail.asp?ref=&FileName=Atmel_Cisco_SICS_10_14.html&SEC_NAME=Product

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