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DSP Group and ProSyst offer ULE-enabled IoT over OSGi

DSP Group Inc., ProSyst, ULE/OSGi IoT solution, ULE, ULE devices, ultra low energy, ULE chipsets, IoT, mBS OSGi, OTT boxes, DECT, DCX81 chipset, CMBS, mPRM

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Pradeep Chakraborty
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DSP GroupLOS ALTOS, USA: DSP Group Inc. and ProSyst announced a mutual ULE/OSGi IoT solution, which was created in the framework of the long-term partnership between the two companies.

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The co-developed solution is based on DSP Group's ULE chipset solutions and ProSyst's mBS OSGi technology, which manages ULE devices spread around the home or office.

The joint DSP Group-ProSyst solution will enable operators, telcos and service providers to make use of existing and new OSGi-based gateways and Over-the-Top (OTT) boxes to offer new home automation and voice services to their subscribers.

Leveraging both the ULE and DECT RF standards, the solution will be available as full integrated solution, in the hub, or as an add-on in the form of a USB dongle.

The joint solution consists of DSP Group's DCX81 chipset and CMBS (Cordless Modules Base Station) ULE/DECT software stack, which supports voice, video, control and data. The DCX81 chipset and CMBS also support multiple ULE nodes from major ODM's, and run DSP Group's DHX91 ULE chipset.

Devices in the field are managed by ProSyst's OSGi software platforms. The IoT gateway middleware, ProSyst mBS, provides the connection to the ULE devices, and the remote device management and software provisioning platform, ProSyst mPRM, remotely manages ULE devices via a customizable portal.

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