FIRECOMMS
PROVIDES KEY COMPONENTS FOR RENAULT IN-VEHICLE PROOF
OF CONCEPT FIBER OPTIC NETWORK
Cork, Ireland — February
21, 2005 — Firecomms, an Ireland-based compound
semiconductor company, has unveiled the use of the company’s
new high-speed fiber optic devices in a revolutionary new
in-car entertainment system developed as a proof of concept
for a demonstration vehicle designed by Renault RSA of France.
One
of the first of its kind, the in-vehicle entertainment
system utilizes a plastic optical fiber (POF) network to
enable individual passengers to choose from entertainment
or information provided by multiple sources. Because this
POF network can transport up to four simultaneous video
streams to touch-screen displays located in the front console
and rear seats, each passenger is able to choose independently
from DVDs, digital TV, and video games.
Consumer Convenience
Ports (CCP) are another unique feature supported by the
POF network. Located throughout the vehicle, each CCP provides
plug-and-play access via FireWire to many portable electronic
devices, such as laptops, DVD/camcorders, MP3/CD players,
iPods, or video game players. Output from a connected portable
device can be directed to a single passenger, or shared
by all passengers in the vehicles.
The proof of concept
network, demonstrated in the Renault Espace, also includes
an embedded navigation system, and a camera for rear parking
assistance. This proof of concept network can be seen in
a short video produced by Renault on the 1394 Trade Association
web site at www.1394ta.org/Technology/About/AutoNetworking.htm.
“Firecomms
leads the development of devices to create next generation
in-vehicle networks using POF, a low-cost optical alternative
to traditional copper cabling,” says Firecomms CEO
Declan O'Mahoney. “Its high bandwidth and ease of
use, coupled with its high tolerance to vibrations and
external influences make POF ideal for in-vehicle embedded
multimedia networks.”
IDB-1394 is designed for high-speed
multimedia applications that require large amounts of information
to be moved quickly around a vehicle. IDB-1394 is built
on IEEE-1394 (FireWire) technology that has already gained
wide acceptance in the consumer electronics community.
About
Firecomms Ltd.
Firecomms, a compound semiconductor company,
develops high-speed light sources in visible range wavelengths.
Firecomms' lasers and LEDs provide the
groundwork that will revolutionize optical data communications
for small area networks, such as in-car networks and home
networks. Firecomms' low power visible lasers unleash
the potential for advances in medical devices, barcode
scanners, and optical storage devices.
The Ireland-based company leverages its ten years of photonics
research experience, optical expertise, and extensive IP
portfolio to develop cost-effective solutions for applications
in which the use of glass fiber optics is prohibitively
expensive. Additional information about Firecomms is available
at www.firecomms.com.
Further
Information:
Rene' Williams
Firecomms Ltd.
Tel. 949.360.7770
rene@firecomms.com |