The Connected Devices SIG focused on applications, systems and underlying technologies of wireless communication where the end device is a machine or other device that’s not a handset.
The group's scope encompassed the concepts of Machine to Machine (M2M) communication and the Internet of Things from the perspectives of key applications, systems design and technology. This includes wide-area networking (WAN), standard cellular communications, satellite systems and broadband, and where required local-area networking (LAN), Bluetooth, Near-Field Communications (NFC), Ultra Wide-Band (UWB), Wi-Fi, Zigbee, and other less well-known standards. Proprietary radio systems were also considered along with the data centre and back-office systems required to deliver the actual end-to-end service that customers and service providers require.
The group sought to:
Showcase and promote the use of wireless communications in a broad range of markets including consumer electronics, enterprises, healthcare, industry, smart energy and security
Address the modern trend toward ubiquitous connectivity, examining its benefits and costs
Share knowledge between developers and users of the technology both on the available standards and on relevant proprietary technologies
Share expertise on development issues such as product certifications, qualification and export licence controls
Explore new business opportunities for members in these technologies and their applications
The Connected Devices SIG is now part of the Connected Thinking SIG.