Bluetooth Special Interest, a Bluetooth industry organization, has released a new Bluetooth energy-saving specification. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) global Bluetooth technology conference has announced a new energy-saving specification for IoT devices. According to the IOT Journal, this new specification called TransportDiscoveryService (TDS) will make communication between IoT devices more efficient and energy-efficient. This specification applies to devices with Bluetooth 4.0 and the latest Bluetooth version. With the rapid development of the Internet of Things technology, Bluetooth technology has also been widely integrated into this technology, and improving the energy consumption effect of IoT devices becomes very important. According to ABI's survey, by 2020, approximately one-third of IoT devices will be equipped with Bluetooth functionality. This new specification aims to bring wireless technology closer together. Errrett Kroeter, Director of Senior Brand and Market Development at BluetoothSIG. Kroeter said that the low energy standard of Bluetooth has attracted widespread attention from network device manufacturers, and he said TDS can greatly extend the battery life of wireless devices.
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However, before TDS was widely adopted, institutions such as ZigBeeAlliance and Wi Fi Alliance must incorporate TDS into their own protocols. Kroeter stated that if someone is willing to collaborate with Bluetooth SIG, TDS will be successful and will be launched in a few years.
In fact, in the communication technology industry, energy conservation competition is also very fierce. Wi Fi Alliance launched a new Wi Fi called Wi Fi HaLow at this year's CES conference, which can work on devices with lower energy consumption.
Wi Fi Alliance plans to start certifying Halow products in 2018. In addition to the TDS specification, Bluetooth SIG is also upgrading the core Bluetooth specifications. The new specifications will not increase the energy consumption of Bluetooth devices, but can significantly improve data transmission speed. The specifications will be released in the second half of 2016.