Top-level view: Interoperability, security and machine learning are key to the future development of the Internet of Things
Latest update time:2022-01-25 11:37
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Daniel Cooley
, Chief Technology Officer and Senior Vice President of Technology and Product Development
at Silicon Labs
(also known as "Silicon Labs"),
recently accepted an exclusive interview with industry media
Compotech
, further pointing out that the future development of the Internet of Things industry is expected to focus on three key aspects: interoperability and security of wireless protocols, as well as innovative application models combined with machine learning (
ML
).
Daniel Cooley,
Chief Technology Officer
and
Senior Vice President
of Technology and Product Development,
Silicon Labs
Focus on IoT solutions
Silicon Labs'
unique market positioning - becoming a supplier that focuses purely on IoT solutions - has enabled us to achieve great success in IoT technology and marketing. The following is
a timeline of
Silicon Labs
' achievements
in
2021
:
-
Contributed more than
20%
of the source code
to
Matter
and also launched products that support the protocol.
Matter
aims to provide interoperability, reliable and secure connections across IoT devices and networks. As a unified industry connection standard,
Matter
is expected to be officially released
in
mid
-2022
;
-
Released new
Sub-GHz SoC EFR32FG23 (FG23)
and
EFR32ZG23 (ZG23)
, the first in the world to launch
Sub-GHz
wireless solutions
with long-range RF and energy-saving features and
Arm PSA
Level 3 security certification
to meet the global demand for high-performance, battery-powered IoT products.
-
Released a new Unified Software Development Kit
(Unify SDK)
that provides common building blocks for connectivity across the IoT ecosystem to provide a common architecture to achieve connectivity across the IoT ecosystem, enabling cloud service and platform developers to
design their devices and gateways with the powerful capability of
“
design once, support them all
”
.
-
Launched a new Custom
Part Manufacturing Service (CPMS)
to support IoT developers in building
a
Zero Trust
security architecture to meet emerging cybersecurity standards and respond to rising cyber threats.
CPMS acts
as the root of trust for
chips (and devices), allowing customers to securely customize their chips before the hardware leaves the factory.
Make the Internet of Things more secure
by penetrating into
various fields of
"
smart
"
applications
The Internet of Things has entered smart homes and is rapidly expanding in smart cities. New and innovative commercial and industrial IoT applications are driving business forward. Industries such as retail, healthcare, energy and manufacturing are leveraging the value of IoT to improve productivity, resilience and operational security.
Silicon Labs
' goal is to integrate customers into the innovation process to build an ecosystem that realizes the potential of all connected devices. We also provide the advanced security features necessary if the smart technologies in personal and shared IoT networks are to be trusted and deployed effectively.
“
We recognized early on that optimal security is not
a
‘
nice
to have’
feature, it’s a necessity. This year, our
Secure Vault™
technology was the first IoT security solution to
achieve
PSA
Level 3 certification, demonstrating our commitment and success in delivering IoT security.
”
Machine learning could transform the IoT industry
Looking ahead to
2022
and beyond, we have to mention machine learning
(ML)
. In terms of integration into the IoT lifecycle, the ability of machine learning algorithms to train, evaluate, and predict the functionality of edge devices themselves is a very exciting prospect, especially in applications such as predictive maintenance, building automation, and industrial automation.
Silicon Labs
is addressing
the challenge of
running
ML
models on wireless
SoCs
. The ability to dominate the integration of
ML
and wireless connectivity applications
on a single chip
is a model with great potential and is expected to revolutionize the IoT industry in the next few years.
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