TWAIN's expanded charter to drive innovation of embedded
technologies for IoT devices including 10 billion RISC-V cores that
have been shipped into the market
RALEIGH,
N.C., Dec. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The
TWAIN Working Group (TWG), a global leader in developing universal
standards for image acquisition, proudly announces it has joined
the RISC-V International community to enhance next-generation
edge-computing solutions for document scanners as well as other IoT
and endpoint devices. As part of this collaboration with the RISC-V
ecosystem, the TWAIN Working Group has formed a subcommittee
dedicated to RISC-V to spearhead innovation and drive the
development of future-ready scanning solutions that harness the
power of RISC-V architecture.
"We believe open source is the foundation
for innovation and a future of accessible, scalable technology
solutions for all industries, including document processing."
With RISC-V's open-standard instruction set architecture (ISA),
the possibilities for embedding intelligence at the edge become
more accessible. The architecture's flexibility allows for on-board
integration of advanced technologies, such as AI, large language
models (LLM), and cloud services, to accelerate processing power
while ensuring robust security. RISC-V's energy efficiency and
chip-level integration are crucial for building IoT-connected
devices that rely on real-time data processing, low-latency
communication, and secure workflows.
This strategic collaboration leverages the strengths of TWAIN
Direct, TWG's driverless scanning protocol, and the PDF/Raster
(PDF/R) specification—both designed to seamlessly integrate
directly on to processing chips such as the RISC-V processor. By
embedding these protocols into RISC-V-based systems, the solution
paves the way for highly secure, high-performance, and scalable
edge-computing document scanning platforms.
Rene Rebe, CEO of ExactCODE and
TWAIN Working Group Board Member, highlighted the importance of
open-source innovation in embedded systems:
"Using open-source technologies, especially on RISC-V chips,
allows developers to create tailored, secure, and optimized
solutions while reducing cost barriers. We believe open source is
the foundation for innovation and a future of accessible, scalable
technology solutions for all industries, including document
processing."
TWAIN Direct scanners, combined with RISC-V chips, offer an
edge-computing solution that processes data locally at the point of
capture, minimizing data transmission to the cloud. This
distributed model optimizes both performance and security,
especially for industries that handle sensitive documents, such as
healthcare, government, and financial services. For example, in a
healthcare setting, an IoT-connected scanner using RISC-V chips can
instantly scan and authenticate medical records using PDF/R, ensure
their integrity with C2PA content verification, and secure access
through multifactor authentication (MFA) using innovations from
companies like iVALT.
The TWAIN Working Group is uniquely positioned to offer
cutting-edge solutions for the RISC-V ecosystem, having designed
both the TWAIN Direct protocol and PDF/R to integrate into
IoT-enabled document scanners. With the newly established RISC-V
subcommittee, TWG aims to create a comprehensive RISC-V
specification that integrates not only TWAIN Direct and PDF/R but
also complementary technologies such as an open-source operating
system, standards for document authenticity, and multifactor
authentication.
TWG is encouraging any company, or individual, interested in
collaborating to work on creating the 'IoT document scanning
solution of the future with RISC-V', to contact us at
info@twain.org.
About The TWAIN Working Group
The TWAIN Working Group, established in 1992, is a
not-for-profit association of industry leaders who have gathered to
create a standard that benefits the imaging industry as a whole.
TWAIN's purpose is to provide and foster a universal public
standard which links applications and image acquisition devices.
The ongoing mission of this organization is to continue to enhance
the standard to accommodate future technologies. TWAIN generates
multiple opportunities for application developers and users to
access information and broaden the standard; through a developer's
forum, main website and online self-certification process. Current
members of the TWAIN Working Group include ExactCODE GmbH, P3iD
Technologies Inc., PFU America Inc., a Ricoh Company, Kodak Alaris,
JSE Imaging Solutions, InoTec – a Datawin GmbH brand, Plustek,
Inc., Atalasoft, Microtek, Inc., Dynamsoft, Epson America, Inc., LEAD Technologies and
Hewlett Packard, along with Liaison Partners PDF Association, AIIM
International, RISC-V International and C2PA. More information
about PDF/R, the TWAIN Direct API and imaging standards can be
obtained at pdfraster.org, twain.org and twaindirect.org.
Media Contact
Erin Dempsey, TWAIN Working
Group, 1 9105746631, erindempseyassociates@gmail.com, twain.org
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