Project Connected Home over IP
Blog post from Google Cloud
Google, alongside industry partners like Amazon, Apple, and the Zigbee Alliance, has announced Project Connected Home over IP, an initiative aiming to establish a universal IP-based communication standard for smart home devices. This project seeks to simplify device interoperability by creating a "plug-and-play" protocol, akin to USB, that enhances security, privacy, and ease of use across various ecosystems. To accelerate development, Google plans to contribute technologies from its OpenWeave project and leverage its expertise in IP-carrying protocols like Thread. The initiative hopes to reduce reliance on proprietary infrastructures by using open-source technologies and proven protocols, fostering an ecosystem where devices from different manufacturers can seamlessly work together. Project Connected Home over IP is designed to support multiple networking technologies such as Wi-Fi, Thread, and Bluetooth Low Energy, addressing diverse smart home needs by providing efficient, fast, and convenient connectivity. By collaborating with major tech companies and inviting broader industry participation, the project aims to hasten the availability of interoperable smart home solutions, giving consumers greater choice and assurance in product compatibility and security.