Amazon Invites Developers to Test Sidewalk and Build the Next Billion Connected Devices
2023年3月28日 - 09:59PM
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Low-cost, long-range coverage now extends to
more than 90% of the U.S. population
Calling all developers: test kits are available
today—validate Amazon Sidewalk coverage for yourself
AWS IoT Core helps developers easily connect
Sidewalk-enabled devices to the cloud
Amazon, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced that Amazon
Sidewalk, a secure, low-bandwidth, long-range network designed to
connect the next billion devices, is now open for developer
testing. Sidewalk coverage now extends to 90% of the U.S.
population, and free test kits are available for developers to
validate the breadth of Sidewalk coverage for themselves as they
build Sidewalk devices. Developers can request their test kit
here.
“We’ve rapidly built out a long-range, low-bandwidth network
that now covers more than 90% of the U.S. population, and this is
an open invitation for developers to put it to the test,” said Dave
Limp, senior vice president of Amazon Devices & Services. “Many
types of connected devices have been limited by the range of Wi-Fi
and the cost of cellular technology, which has hindered the ability
to connect devices like environmental sensors, leak detectors, and
smart locks. Sidewalk is designed to provide a secure, low-cost way
to invent and connect a whole new range of devices, and we can’t
wait to see what developers build.”
Nationwide Coverage, Ready to Test Devices connected to
Sidewalk come with a secure, persistent, and low-cost connection to
the cloud. Newly-released public coverage maps showcase estimated
Sidewalk coverage for any U.S. location, enabling developers to
understand if their devices will connect in a desired area before
starting product development. Sidewalk test kits are designed to
validate real-world coverage by regularly pinging their location
over the network, providing clear signal strength readings on a map
within a developer portal.
Build with New Developer Tools and Resources Developers
can now use the tools and technology from Amazon Sidewalk, AWS, and
leading silicon companies to rapidly build and onboard devices and
supporting cloud-based applications to Sidewalk. Developers within
Sidewalk’s coverage area can instantly connect a qualified silicon
provider's developer kit to the cloud without deploying their own
network infrastructure. This also means developers' customers can
seamlessly add new Sidewalk-enabled devices without installing new
apps or providing new passwords to connect their devices to
Sidewalk. New tools and features available to developers
include:
- Software Development Kits (SDKs): Distributed by leading
silicon companies Nordic Semiconductor, Silicon Labs, Texas
Instruments, and module vendor Quectel, these SDKs support Sidewalk
technology and enable developers to build their Sidewalk
applications while also integrating with existing silicon provider
toolkits. This simplifies development for new Sidewalk designs and
allows easy migration to Sidewalk for existing designs.
- Hardware Development Kits (HDKs) and Connectivity
Module: To support their SDKs for Sidewalk, Nordic
Semiconductor, Silicon Labs, and Texas Instruments each offer HDKs
for developers to tinker, prototype, and design their applications
on reference hardware. Additionally, Quectel offers a Sidewalk
connectivity module, designed to help developers productize their
Sidewalk-enabled devices and decrease their time-to-market.
- Mobile SDK and Tools App: Delivered by Amazon via
GitHub, the Mobile SDK for iOS and Android devices is designed to
speed up the integration of Sidewalk technology into developers’
mobile apps. Amazon also offers a Tools App for developers to debug
and troubleshoot designs in the field.
Natively Integrate with AWS IoT Core AWS IoT Core
integration with Sidewalk makes it easy for developers to access
the AWS services and resources needed to efficiently connect
Sidewalk-enabled devices to the cloud, including:
- AWS IoT Core for Amazon Sidewalk: AWS IoT Core
lets developers access and configure their Sidewalk-enabled devices
via an easy-to-use web interface and offers a broad range of AWS
services developers are already familiar with. With AWS IoT Core
for Amazon Sidewalk, device registration for the development kits
is as simple as turning on the device, simplifying the onboarding
experience for developers.
- AWS Samples GitHub Repository: Developers can access the
software, source code, scripts, and documentation needed to connect
devices to Sidewalk, providing AWS reference code that helps
developers rapidly prototype solutions.
“The integration of AWS IoT Core and Amazon Sidewalk marks a
significant milestone for developers, manufacturers, and customers,
streamlining the design, connection, and deployment of Amazon
Sidewalk based IoT solutions,” said Yasser Alsaied, vice president
of IoT at Amazon Web Services. “Now, with AWS IoT Core for Amazon
Sidewalk, developers can access more than 200 AWS services to build
scalable solutions on top of a highly reliable, secure, and
free-to-connect wireless network.”
New Devices Join Amazon Sidewalk This Year As Sidewalk
opens to developers, customers will have even more choice in the
types of devices they can buy. Three companies are introducing new
Sidewalk-enabled devices available later this year, including:
- Netvox: Used in residential and industrial
settings, the Multi-Sense S315 Series from Netvox will keep homes
and buildings safer by combining a variety of sensors into a single
device, including air conditioning monitoring, water leak
detection, and state monitoring. With Sidewalk, it’s easy for
customers to install and deploy the device at an extended range and
maintain connectivity.
- OnAsset: A new sensor from OnAsset called
Sentinel 200 will leverage Sidewalk to provide logistics
professionals with data on high-value shipments from delivery
origin to destination, spanning airplane transport, pharma
shipments, food deliveries, and more. OnAsset will use Sidewalk
data to validate that a shipment is undamaged before it reaches
customers.
- Primax: Woody, a smart door lock from Primax,
will connect via Sidewalk to help customers experience easy
installation and access to remote status monitoring, as well as
remote door lock and unlock.
Start Building Developers can request their test kit
today here. They can then visit the AWS IoT Console to begin
building Sidewalk-enabled devices. Developers will participate in
the “Works with Amazon Sidewalk” qualification program, enabling
developers to easily ensure compliance with the Sidewalk protocol.
This will also enable customers to see if devices are compatible
with Sidewalk. Learn more about Sidewalk’s privacy and security
protections here.
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