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International 2020 Elektronik 21 Wireless With the recent successes of the IP500 Alliance 1 a new chapter in the IoT market for commercial buildings has started Key manufacturers global players of security products started writing this chapter about ten years ago Just remember At the time other wireless IoT standards were trying to win over the IoT market This has partly succeeded for the smart home market and is currently being tried in the wide area IoT market for smart city applications Nevertheless the gap between known wireless IoT systems for end users and the required standards in the commercial sector is enormous Why? Because technical challenges must work together in the overall picture of a wireless IoT platform This means that different requirements must be supported by a wireless IoT platform at the same time For example a very low time delay latency in the IoT network and at the same time as a high data rate and transmission range and this must be robust secure and with a low energy budget for battery powered sensors At first glance this does not seem possible but it is possible if the entire system is repeatedly coordinated between the application and the solution If a developer only wants to operate a certain IoT application it is sufficient to concentrate on a few or maybe even one technical parameter e g long range However if additional high data rates and low latency are required at the same time other suitable wireless standards for this IoT application are not available as an IoT platform Users experience this with other wireless IoT standards they find themselves caught in a certain application when they want to implement new functions or expand the range of applications in the same IoT network THE IOT REVOLUTION CAN BEGIN Since the beginning the aim of the IP500 Alliance was to establish a wireless IoT platform that can network all smart sensor applications in a building in one and the same infrastructure Comparable to the WLAN standard which has established itself as the wireless standard for IT applications Figure 1 If you consider all the applications in commercial buildings the security applications in an IoT network are of supreme importance This requires interoperability of all IP500 products no matter which manufacturer makes such sensing acting devices The IP500 Alliance has consistently implemented this idea over the years and has defined the bestinclass wireless technology in a clever constellation with the network layer and the IoT IP500 ALLIANCE The IP500 Alliance started its activities as an interest group with wellknown global manufacturers after the IEEE standard 802 15 4 2006 was ratified in 2007 The goal was to define from the system perspective of the user regulations and applications for the most robust IoT system for commercial buildings based on the IEEE and IPv6 standards and to develop and establish them with partners In May 2010 the IP500 Alliance formed in the historic VDI house in Berlin as a registered association e Vand started its work The previous work was essentially characterized by three phases ➔ 20052009 collaboration on the IEEE 802 15 4 and IPv6 standards and formation of the IP500 specification ➔ 20102013 Presentation of the first IP500 wireless modules CNX100 in products ➔ From 2014 expansion of the product portfolio up to EN preconformity by VdS Today the IP500 standard has leading manufacturers as members with voting status Only they are authorized with one voice per manufacturer to select the appropriate technologies wireless network and infrastructure which has brought the IP500 standard to fruition The IP500 Alliance is represented worldwide in Japan India the USA and Colombia by representatives with local technical support The headquarters of the IP500 Alliance is in Berlin Selected partners and global service companies service providers have been accepted as None Voting Members and form the technical backbone as well as providing technical support to manufacturers and providing the delivery of IP500 wireless modules worldwide The IP500 Alliance has additionally established a certification process in order to guarantee interoperability of the various IP500 networked OEM products Figure 1 The IP500 Alliance wants to establish the IP500 standard as the dominant infrastructure for wireless IoT applications in commercial buildings image IP500 Alliance