DEDPV stands for Dryer Exhaust Duct Power ventilator. It listed to UL 705 specifically for use in dryer exhaust duct systems. The ones I've seen have metal housings, not plastic, and some sort of indicator or alarm telling you if the fan is not working or plugged. The instructions may also give specifics about where it can be placed in the system.
The old booster fans don't have the alarms and the ones I saw were always plastic. They are actually just in line exhaust fans, ok to use for things like bathroom exhaust, but never actually approved for dryer exhaust. The issue with dryer exhaust is you are moving lint as well as air. There's issues with moisture, and static electricity on plastic, that can create excessive lint buildup, and the fact that lint is a high fire hazard. They typically don't have anything to tell the owner when they stop working either other that the dryer all of a sudden not working worth a crap.