DECT Ultra Low Energy
Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications - Ultra Low Energy (DECT Ultra Low Energy or DECT ULE) is a low-power wireless communication standard for smart home applications.
DECT ULE originated from the DECT and NG-DECT (Cat-iq) technology, used in home automation, home security, and climate control. The ULE technology is promoted by the ULE Alliance, a non-profit organization, located in Bern, Switzerland. On May 2013, ETSI released the specification of the ULE standard (Technical Specification TS 102 939-01).