The FiRa Consortium (FiRa – "fine ranging"[2]) is a non-profit organization that promotes the use of Ultra-wideband technology for use cases such as access control, location-based services, and device-to-device services.[3] UWB offers fine ranging and secure capabilities and operates in the available 6–9 GHz spectrum.[4] Founded on August 1, 2019, by ASSA ABLOY, Bosch, HID Global, NXP Semiconductors, and Samsung, the consortium aims to certify UWB products for conformity to defined standards of interoperability.[5] In June 2020, the FiRa Consortium and the UWB Alliance announced their formal liaison to "accelerate the development and adoption of UWB technology".[6]

FiRa Consortium
AbbreviationFiRa
FormationAugust 1, 2019; 5 years ago (2019-08-01)[1]
TypeStandards consortium
Headquarters
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
Open
Websitewww.firaconsortium.org

Association with IEEE 802.15.4

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The FiRa Consortium builds on to the IEEE 802.15.4/4z and future iterations and enhancements High Rate PHY (HRP) with an interoperable HRP standard that includes performance requirements, test methods and procedures, and a certification program based on the IEEE’s profiled features.[5] An additional application layer is designed to discover UWB devices and services and configure them in an interoperable manner . Furthermore, FiRa plans to develop service-specific protocols for multiple verticals that leverage access control, location-based services, and device-to-device services.[7]

Members

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FiRa’s key stakeholders include chip manufacturers, device manufacturers, system integrators, service providers, technology provider, test tool developers, and test labs.[8] Following the initial sponsor members, the ASSA ABLOY Group (HID Global), NXP Semiconductors, Samsung Electronics, and Bosch, the FiRa Consortium counts more than 100 members in seven different membership categories. [9][10]

FiRa Certification

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In May 2020, the FiRa Consortium has released their first technical requirement specifications for the UWB PHY and MAC layers.[citation needed] Both specifications are based on the High Rate Pulse (HRP) portion of the IEEE 802.15.4-2015 technical specification and 802.15.4z/D8 draft amendment for fine-ranging UWB technology. The UWB MAC Technical Requirements defines elements such as how ranging protocol works, types of ranging that are supported, the parameters and format of the messages that are exchanged, and how ranging messages are encrypted.[11] Similarly, the PHY Technical Requirements Specification document leverages select portions of the IEEE specification to facilitate interoperability between FiRa Consortium Certified UWB-enabled products.[12] In October 2021, the FiRa Consortium launched the initial phase of its certification program which is centered around MAC/PHY conformance testing.

The FiRa Certified™ mark helps to identify interoperable UWB devices. It can only be used once a device has successfully completed the FiRa Device Certification Process performed by an independent Authorized Test Laboratory (ATLs).[13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Key Industry Players The ASSA ABLOY Group, HID, NXP, Samsung, Bosch, Sony, LitePoint and TTA Establish FiRa Consortium to Drive Seamless User Experiences Using Ultra-Wideband Technology". BusinessWire. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  2. ^ "FiRa Consortium". www.firaconsortium.org.
  3. ^ "What UWB Does". www.firaconsortium.org.
  4. ^ "FiRa Consortium Aims to Revive UWB, Drive Interoperability". www.eetimes.com. August 2019.
  5. ^ a b "Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Gains Traction As A Sensing Technology Under New Industry Consortium". www.forbes.com.
  6. ^ "UWB Alliance and FiRa Consortium Start Working Together to Accelerate the Development and Adoption of UWB Technology". audioXpress. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  7. ^ "What UWB Does". www.firaconsortium.org.
  8. ^ "Introduction to the FiRa Consortium" (PDF). www.firaconsortium.org.
  9. ^ "FiRa Members". www.firaconsortium.org.
  10. ^ "Our Members | FiRa Consortium". www.firaconsortium.org. Retrieved 2021-11-09.
  11. ^ "FiRa Consortium Publishes UWB MAC Technical Requirements to Build Ultra-Wideband Interoperable Ecosystem | FiRa Consortium". www.firaconsortium.org. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  12. ^ "FiRa Consortium Publishes PHY Technical Requirements Specification to Jumpstart the Development of the Ultra-Wideband Interoperable Ecosystem | FiRa Consortium". www.firaconsortium.org. Retrieved 2020-09-24.
  13. ^ "FiRa Consortium Hits Major Milestones in Ultra-Wideband Momentum | FiRa Consortium". www.firaconsortium.org. Retrieved 2021-11-09.