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Tuesday, May 28 2019 - 07:00
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Wi-SUN Alliance and JUTA announce certification program for JUTA communications profile
TOKYO, May 27, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The Japan Utility Telemetering Association (JUTA), a Japan-based Non-Profit 
Organization for telemetering industries and Wi-SUN Alliance (a global 
ecosystem of member companies seeking to accelerate the implementation of open 
standards-based Field Area Networks (FAN) and the Internet of Things (IoT)) 
today announce the availability of the JUTA profile certification program. The 
JUTA profile specification corresponds to the layer 1 (PHY) and Layer 2 (MAC) 
of the JUTA wireless communication specification for telemetering called U-Bus 
Air. JUTA and Wi-SUN Alliance have collaborated to use Wi-SUN Alliance's 
expertise in robust and rigorous testing and certification on radio products.

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Through this collaboration, JUTA products will leverage Wi-SUN's global 
ecosystem of test labs to perform certification of PHY and MAC as defined in 
the JUTA profile specification. These products, related to telemetering for 
city gas, propane gas and water, as well as the devices and communication 
modules that constitute them, are targeting customers that have adopted the 
JUTA specification. The Test Equipment (TE) and the Certification Test Bed Unit 
(CTBU) for the JUTA profile certification program have been prepared by Wi-SUN 
Alliance and have been introduced into multiple testing institutes in Japan. 
Companies considering creating U-Bus Air products can perform PHY/MAC testing 
to receive JUTA profile certification.

    - About the JUTA Profile

The JUTA profile is a wireless communication specification using IEEE802.15.4 
standards based PHY- and MAC-Layer of JUTA's U-Bus Air protocol. 

The Wi-SUN Alliance has developed PHY and MAC conformance and interoperability 
test specifications as part of the JUTA profile certification program, which 
enables multi-vendor interworking of various devices that are compatible with 
JUTA's U-Bus Air protocol.

"We are very pleased that the JUTA profile certification program, based on the 
test specifications jointly developed by the Wi-SUN Alliance and JUTA, became 
ready for launch," said Mr. Takachi Rochi, Chairman of the JUTA Standardization 
Committee (TRY 24 Inc.). "We hope that the U-Bus Air will be widely used by 
this certification."

"The Wi-SUN certification program has more than 20 million installations in 
smart metering of electric power in Japan, and is highly regarded as a program 
that can build a reliable and interoperable wireless network," said Dr. Hiroshi 
Harada, chairman of the Wi-SUN Alliance board of directors (Kyoto University, 
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology; NICT). "We are 
pleased to help third parties such as JUTA take advantage of our expertise in 
defining conformance and interoperability test suites, and of the rigorous 
processes we have introduced into test labs globally to enable certification.  
I am convinced that Wi-SUN certification programs will lead to the wider spread 
of IoT in the future and contribute to the realization of a sustainable 
society."

"The JUTA profile specification describes the interoperability of PHY and MAC 
layers needed to build a telemetry system using U-Bus air," said Hideki Endo 
(Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.), a leader of the Wi-SUN Alliance JUTA WG, which 
formulated the conformance and interoperability tests for the JUTA profile. 
"The JUTA certification program will support multi-vendor U-Bus Air products, 
and city gas and LP gas companies will be able to procure gas smart meters and 
wireless systems for IoT services stably and inexpensively. Prior to this 
certification, Tokyo Gas introduced a home monitoring service that allows 
customers to remotely check door locks, open windows, whether family members 
are at home, etc. using a wireless system equipped with the JUTA profile."

    - About JUTA

JUTA is a non-profit organization of about 85 organizations including Utility 
providers, device manufacturers and system integrators. JUTA aims at 
contributing to the realization of a low carbon society by promoting 
visualization of energy usage. JUTA also works on standardization of technology 
for telemetering system for the purpose of ensuring the safety and security of 
the users, promoting home monitoring services, and rationalizing and 
streamlining business operations of companies. U-Bus Air, under standardization 
by JUTA, is a wireless communication standard for telemetering that enables 
ultra-low power consumption and multi-hop communication. It adopts world 
standard IEEE802.15.4 specifications for PHY and MAC layers using 920 MHz band 
radio. 
  
  - About the Wi-SUN Alliance

The Wi-SUN Alliance is a global non-profit member-based association made up of 
industry leading companies. Its mission is to drive the global proliferation of 
interoperable wireless solutions for use in smart cities, smart grids and other 
Internet of Things (IoT) applications using open global standards from 
organizations, such as IEEE 802, IETF, TIA, TTS and ETSI. With more than 200 
members worldwide, membership of the Wi-SUN Alliance is open to all industry 
stakeholders and includes silicon vendors, product vendors, services providers, 
utilities, universities, enterprises and municipalities and local government 
organizations. 
For more information, please visit http://www.wi-sun.org.

Wi-SUN Alliance and the Wi-SUN Alliance logo are trademarks of the Wi-SUN 
Alliance.

SOURCE:  Wi-SUN Alliance

CONTACT: Wi-SUN Alliance, Tel: +1 925-831-4750, E-mail: smayette@wi-sun.org; 
Contact in Japan, Tel: +81 3-3464-8005, E-mail: tshoji@wi-sun.org 

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