December Webinar

The DASH7 webinar of December 15th was centered around presenting two new applications were DASH7 was applied in the field. It contained 2 parts, both parts are recorded.

1. Presentation “Connected emergency showers in the O&G” by Frank Gielissen from Aloxy

Link to powerpoint Aloxy emergency showers

Link to video

2. Presentation “Enabling battery-less environmental sensing with DASH7” by Priyesh pappinisseri Puluckul from Imec / UAntwerp

Link to powerpoint DASH7 Webinar 15122021

Link to video

 

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September Webinar

DASH7 September webinar

The DASH7 webinar of September 30th was centered “getting started with DASH7” and contained 2 parts, both parts are recorded.

1. Presentation “Getting started with DASH7: the wizziKit” by Jeremie Greffe & Marin Bonsergent from Wizzilab

2. Presentation “Sub-IoT:Enabling communication in sub-optimal environments by Liam Oorts from Aloxy

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DASH7 Webinar January 21st

 

The DASH7 webinar of January 21st contained 3 parts, all 3 parts are recorded.

  1. Introduction by Michael Andre, president of the DASH7 Alliance to present the 2021 ambitions of the Alliance. PART 1
  2. Use case presentation by Jitter on interiorscapers. PART 2 Use case from Jitter can also be found on our use case section.
  3. Panel discussion with 3 specialist on DASH& and wireless communication. PART 3

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Dash7 Virtual Meeting September 23th

Agenda:

17.00 Introduction – Maarten Weyn
17.05 Use case; Vestfold Audio AS, Alert system for human wellbeingTrond Enger
17.25 Q&A on Vestfold use case
17.35 Why and when to select DASH7, DASH7 top 5 characteristics
Frank Gielissen

17.55 Q&A on Top 5 characteristics
18.05 Q&A on DASH7
18.15 Closing          Maarten Weyn

You can rewatch the whole session online: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/dash7-virtual-meeting

Or the individual presentations using the links in the agenda.

Virtual Meeting May 12th

Our Virtual Meeting on May 12th 4-5.15 pm CET has passed.

Contents:

  • 16:00 Introduction
  • 16:05 Related DASH7 research from the IDLab research group of the  University of Antwerp/imec – Prof. Maarten Weyn
  • 16:35 Technical presentation and discussion on how to configure the DASH7 Access Profile – Yordan Tabakov
  • 17:15 Closing

Participants can pose questions during the event or send them prior to info@dash7-alliance.org

Watch the recording at https://youtu.be/lDrjsGTHabY

2020 Spring Virtual Meeting

This meeting is over, you can still watch the crowdcast at https://youtu.be/QMum9ZgjWsM

Join our Virtual Meeting on February 7th 4-5.15 pm CET.

Contents:

  • 16:00 Introduction – Maarten Weyn
  • 16:05 Aloxy manual Valve indicator using DASH7 for the chemical industry – Glenn Ergeerts
  • 16:25 Q&A on Aloxy use case
  • 16:30 Wizzilab parking lot sensor using DASH7 – Michael Andre
  • 16:50 Q&A on Wizzilab use case
  • 16:55 20 Q&A on DASH7
  • 17:15 Closing

Participants can pose questions during the event or send them prior to info@dash7-alliance.org

Register free for the crowdcast: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/dash7-alliance-virtual

Successful interoperability testing during PAG Meeting

On December 13 and 14th the Protocol Action Group held an official meeting hosted in the premises of STMicroelectronics in Paris. Read more…

 

 

DASH7 Specification evolution

The first day was focused on reviewing the current draft of the upcoming D7A v1.2 specification. This version of the specification contains some incremental changes which will be fully backwards compatible with the current v1.1. We managed to make good progress and are optimistic that this version will be ready for ratification in Q1 2018. Additionally, we brainstormed about changes beyond v1.2 and agreed on the main ideas and future direction of the specification.

PlugFest, Interoperability testing

The second day was reserved for the plugfest. During this session we had the opportunity to validate interoperability between different implementations of the specification. Shown on the picture is a Wizzilab Gateway and a node,  running the Wizzilab stack, and a STMicroelectronics devkits and a Cortus FPGA devkit (running the Cortus APS Softcore) which are running the OSS-7 opensource stack.

During this plugfest we managed to test a lot of functionalities, going from adhoc synchronization over network layer security and transaction timings all the way to the application layer. Without any effort we succeeded to register an OSS-7 based device on an existing system based on a Wizzilab gateway and backend, and interrogate the OSS-7 device right from the WizziCloud solution system, as you can see on the screenshot below. All parties involved were very happy with the results, since this showed the maturity of both the specification and the substantial progress in all implementations. Furthermore, hardware was exchanged to make it possible to perform offline interoperability testing.

 

 

by Glenn Ergeerts, for the PAG