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ABI Research Sees Standards Groups Leading the Charge
in the Battle of the Living Room (22/6/2004)
The shape of the "digital home" of the near future
is becoming steadily clearer, according to the latest "The US Digital
Home Enterprise: Connected Home Automation" report from ABI Research.
Traditionally the prerogative of the successful
hip-hop producer or sports star, home automation -- integrating
media and entertainment with communications and "smart" household
appliances -- is nearly ready for a wider market of upper middle-class
households.
According to ABI Research principal analyst
Erik Michielsen, the biggest factors enabling this transition are
the firm commitments to home automation from some of the world's
largest technology companies, both individually and as members of
standards-setting organizations.
Depending on who's talking, the gateway to
the home -- the central control hub -- is either going to be PC-focused,
or based on the television and the set-top-box. Microsoft and HP
have teamed up to offer a "Windows Home Concept" suite targeting
both media and communication, while Motorola recently announced
its "Home Media Architecture", initially more focused on entertainment.
Michielsen says this is just the beginning.
"It's a progressive transition from media, entertainment and communications
to the entire home, through a number of technologies: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth,
Ultra Wide Band and ZigBee."
Getting a diverse collection of devices talking
to each other requires standards. Here, several industry groups
are playing a vital role. There's the OSGi (Open Services Gateway
Initiative) Alliance, which Michielsen describes as "very influential
in determining how these gateways are being developed." The ZigBee
Alliance includes appliance makers eyeing the benefits of machine-to-machine
communication. And because these complex new systems require installation
and maintenance, the Computing Technology Industry Association offers
training and certification under its "HTI+" (Home Technology Integration)
initiative.
ABI Research's "The US Digital Home Enterprise:
Connected Home Automation" report analyzes these trends in depth
and provides detailed forecasts for different sectors, as well as
profiles of all the major players in this potentially huge market.
www.abiresearch.com
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