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Renesas Technology and Ubiquitous Corporation in
Comprehensive Collaboration for Home Network Market Oriented Solutions
(21/6/2004)
Networking a Wide Range of Home Electrical Appliances
in Pursuit of a Ubiquitous Network Society
Renesas Technology Corp. and Ubiquitous Corp.
today announced that they have agreed to cooperate in the development
and sales of home network oriented solutions based on the two companies'
technological expertise and have entered into a comprehensive collaboration
covering product commercialization, marketing, technical research
and technical support.
This collaboration calls for Ubiquitous to
undertake development of network middleware and embedded operating
systems while Renesas Technology handles hardware development including
platforms and LSIs. A system for cooperation between the two companies
will be set up quickly to bring to market home network oriented
solutions, combining the technologies of both.
As the initial phase of the collaboration,
middleware for TCP/IP*(1) use and UPnP*(2) use developed by Ubiquitous
for white-goods control networks will be incorporated in Renesas
Technology's H8S Family, SH-2 Series, and M16C Family microcomputers,
while Ubiquitous' TCP/IP and UPnP AV*(3) middleware for audio/video
home electrical appliance networks will be installed in Renesas
Technology's SH3-DSP Family and SH-4 Family. Renesas Technology
plans to market these products to manufacturers of home electrical
appliances, audio/video equipment, and other household gadgets.
Embedding these UPnP-compatible microcomputer
products will enable various kinds of home electrical equipment
to be connected to a network without the need for complex operations
or settings.
In moving toward the realization of a ubiquitous
network society in which a variety of information devices are widely
employed, the home electrical appliance market is witnessing ongoing
development of technologies for controlling appliances connected
to a network from inside or outside the home. In this environment
there is a demand not only for network construction using conventional
powerful and expensive high-end products, but also for the development
of small, lightweight, and economical low-end products that will
make it possible to network a wide range of domestic electrical
equipment.
A wide range of the Renesas Technology microcomputers
is available, covering the entire spectrum from low-end 4-bit to
high-end 32-bit products. With their use in a wide variety of home
electrical and electronic devices, from white goods such as rice-cookers,
microwave ovens, and refrigerators to audio/video devices such as
DVD players and digital TVs, these products offer high-cost-performance
solutions.
At the same time, Ubiquitous' lightweight,
high-performance network oriented middleware supports a wide range
of applications, from the white-goods market to home audio/video
equipment requiring high-speed transmission of large volumes of
image data.
In particular, Ubiquitous boasts the world's
most compact code size for TCP/IP and UPnP protocol-compatible middleware,
at 1/6 to 1/10 the size of previous middleware products of this
kind, enabling it to be incorporated into low-end microcomputers
for the first time.
Incorporating light and powerful Ubiquitous
middleware into the most suitable Renesas Technology microcomputer
products, regardless of high-end or low-end classification, makes
it possible to implement networking of a wide range of home electrical
appliances. As a result, even users unfamiliar with networking can
easily handle intelligent electrical appliances in the home, bringing
nearer the advent of a true ubiquitous network society.
Renesas Technology and Ubiquitous will announce
a Software Development Kit (SDK) at the Embedded Systems Expo and
Conference (ESEC) to be held in Tokyo from July 7 to 9, 2004. Initially,
SDK support will only be provided in Japan, but an overseas support
system will also be set up by October, and global home network oriented
solutions will be offered with a view to realizing a ubiquitous
network society.
Notes:
1. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol): A protocol
used as standard on the Internet and Intranets.
2. UPnP (Universal Plug and Play): A technical specification for
connecting devices such as home personal computers and peripherals,
audio/video equipment, telephones, home electrical appliances, etc.,
via a network, and providing compatible functions. This specification
was established by the UPnP Forum comprising approximately 650 personal
computer, home electrical appliance, software, and other manufacturers
from throughout the world, and guarantees interconnectivity with
UPnP certified products through a rigorous test program.
3. UPnP AV: A technical specification for connecting audio/video
devices via a network, and providing compatible functions. This
specification was established by the UPnP Forum, and guarantees
interconnectivity with UPnP certified products through a rigorous
test program.
www.renesas.com
www.ubiquitous.co.jp
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