Bluetooth Transport Discovery Service Enables Collaborative IoT
New Bluetooth service defines common framework for discovery of multiple IoT technologies
KIRKLAND, Wash. -- March 15, 2016 -- The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) today announced the availability of its Transport Discovery Service (TDS), which provides the wireless industry with a common framework for devices to discover and connect – no matter what wireless technologies they are using. TDS solves a critical issue for the Internet of Things (IoT) by making it possible for devices to remain available while consuming minimal power. Using the low energy feature of Bluetooth, TDS enables devices to discover one another and the technologies and capabilities they support, all while keeping other power-hungry or high-bandwidth technologies dormant until needed.
“TDS will be an important catalyst in the growth of the IoT. Bluetooth is the most widely used wireless technology for the IoT and TDS will be the common language products use to discover each other and connect,” said Mark Powell, Bluetooth SIG executive director. “TDS will provide users a far better experience with their IoT devices. Power-hungry technologies can stay off until needed, yet remain completely discoverable and connectable. Users will experience better battery life and enjoy a consistent experience regardless of the wireless technology their devices use.”
Standards organizations will be able to define TDS profiles identifying their technologies, facilitating their discovery and connection. TDS makes it easy for a variety of organizations and technologies to define how Bluetooth discovery will work for them. The service is customizable, allowing it to be optimized for specific uses.
“A key element of our mission is to provide frameworks that simplify and integrate the many technologies that will be part of the IoT,” added Powell. “TDS will open the door to the IoT, spurring industry innovation by removing barriers and eliminating redundancy.”
Standard organizations and alliances interested in working with the Bluetooth SIG should contact marketing@bluetooth.com for additional information.
For more information on TDS, visit www.Bluetooth.com.
About Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
Bluetooth is the global wireless standard for simple, secure connectivity. Propelled by a global community of nearly 30,000 companies, Bluetooth serves to unify, harmonize, and drive innovation in the vast range of connected devices all around us. Through collective creation and shared technical standards, Bluetooth simplifies, secures and enriches the technology experience of users worldwide.
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