Monday, May 21, 2012
Parks Associates addresses Interoperability in Connected Devices at ConnectivityWeek 2012
Tom Kerber, Director, Research, Home Controls & Energy, Parks Associates, will moderate a key session this week at ConnectivityWeek tackling the challenges of building device interoperability in home area networks. The session "HAN Infrastructure, Wired & Wireless," Tuesday, May 22, in Santa Clara, California, will address the role of standards such as SEP 2.0 and the transition to IP, in particular the factors accelerating this transition and its impact on consumers.
Parks Associates forecasts by 2020, 18-20 million U.S. households will have an IP-connected home management service bundle, which could include home security, energy management, and home monitoring.
From the article, "Parks Associates addresses Interoperability in Connected Devices at ConnectivityWeek 2012."
Next: Parks Associates Invites Media to Attend 16th Annual CONNECTIONS™: The Digital Living Conference and Showcase This Week
Previous: CONNECTIONS at TIA Conference Agenda and AT&T Keynote
Comments
Post a Comment