SMES POLYTECHNIC ,NASHIK SEMINAR ON
ZIGBEE
GUIDED BY: Mr. SURAJ KHAIRNAR LECTURER,E&TC
BY: TUSHAR DHARMADHIKARI PRATIK DIVEKAR AMOL DHONGDE MAYUR DHABALE
WHAT IS ZIGBEE?
Technological Standard Created for Control and Sensor Networks Based on the IEEE 802.15.4 Standard Created by the ZigBee Alliance
SENSOR/CONTROL NETWORK REQUIREMENTS
Large networks (large number of devices and large coverage area) that can form autonomously and that will operate very reliably for years without any operator intervention Very long battery life (years off of a AA cell), very low infrastructure cost (low device & setup costs) and very low complexity and small size Device data rate and QoS needs are low Standardized protocols are necessary to allow multiple vendors to interoperate
WHY ZIGBEE?
Reliable Mesh networking Low data-rate applications Very long battery life Secure Scalable Low cost Global applicability
HOW DOES ZIGBEE WORK?
Engineers feel Wi-Fi and Bluetooth may be unsuitable. This spawned the idea of digital radio networks via direct-sequence spread spectrum coding. ZigBee-compliant radios may operate on one of three different radio bands: the 800 MHz, 900 MHz, or 2.4 GHz frequencies. Follows the internationally recognized radio standard for the MAC and PHY Layer.
TARGET MARKETS
Monitors Sensor s Automatio n Control Industrial & Commercial Consumer Electronics TV VCR DVD CD Remote
PC Peripherals Mouse Keyboard Joystic k Gamepad
Personal Healthcare
Low Data Rate Radio Devices
Monitors Diagnostic s Sensor s
Toys & Games
PETs Gameboy s Educationa l
Home Automation
Security HVAC Lighting Closure s
PC And Peripherals
Desktop PCs and Home Entertainment Systems (Home Theatre TV) o Computer peripherals; o HID devices Video conference equipment o Remote control Video gaming equipment o Multi-player PC & video games o Remote controls for audio and video equipment
Human Input Devices (HID)
Keyboard Mouse / Pointing Device Remote Controls (controls for audio & video equipment) Gaming device Double Joystick
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PATIENT MONITORING
May allow more patient freedom o Monitors vital statistics and sends via internet Patient can remain in their own home Lowers cost and improves comfort o Can be used in hospice care Patients are allowed greater movement Reduced staff to patient ratio Light way to bathroom when they get out of bed Reduces patient confusion
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LIGHTING CONTROL
Wireless Lighting Control o Dimmable ballasts o Light switches anywhere o Customizable lighting schemes o Energy Saving on bright days
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ZIGBEE VS BLUETOOTH
ZIGBEE AND BLUETOOTH
Optimized for different applications
Bluetooth ZigBee o Larger packets over small network o Smaller packets over large o Ad-hoc networks network o File transfer o Mostly Static networks with o Screen graphics, pictures, handsmany, infrequently used free audio, Mobile phones, devices headsets, PDAs, etc. o Home automation, toys, remote controls, etc.
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WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY COMPARISON CHART
Standard Bandwidth Protocol Stack Stronghold Size Applications
ZigBee
250kbps
4-32KB
Long battery life, Remote control, low cost battery-operated products, sensors
Bluetooth
1 Mbps
~100+KB
Interoperability, Wireless USB, cable handset, headset replacement High data range Internet browsing, PC networking, file transfers
Wi-Fi
Up to 54Mbps
100+KB
ZIGBEE AND BLUETOOTH
Address Different Needs
Bluetooth is a cable replacement for items like Phones, Laptop Computers, Headsets Bluetooth expects regular charging o Target is to use <10% of host power
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ZIGBEE AND BLUETOOTH
Address Different Needs
ZigBee is better for devices Where the battery is rarely replaced o Targets are : Tiny fraction of host power New opportunities where wireless not yet used
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ZigBee and Bluetooth
CONCLUSION
ZigBee targets applications not addressable by Bluetooth or any other wireless standard
ZigBee and Bluetooth complement for a broader solution
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TOPOLOGY MODELS
Allows users to balance system cost, reliability & battery life
Mesh
Reliability Extended Range No Battery Life Routing Complexity
Star
Simplicity Low Cost Long Battery Life Single Point of Failure
Hybrid (Cluster Tree) Flexibility
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Reliability/Range of Mesh Battery Life of Star Design Complexity
PAN coordinator Full Function Device Reduced Function Device
ZIGBEE MESH NETWORKING
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ZIGBEE MESH NETWORKING
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ZIGBEE MESH NETWORKING
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ZIGBEE MESH NETWORKING
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ZIGBEE MESH NETWORKING
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IEEE 802.15.4
IEEE 802.15.4 is a standard defined by IEEE for low rate, wireless personal area network. The standard defines the Physical layer and Medium Access Layer
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IEEE 802.15.4 CONTINUED
PHY- It defines low power spread spectrum radio operating at 2.4 GHz with a basic data rate of 250 kbps MAC -defines how multiple 802.15.4 radios operating in the same area will share the airwaves. The MAC supports several architectures, including a star topology, tree topologies and mesh topologies
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THE ZIGBEE PLATFORM
End developer applications, designed using application ZA1 ZA2 ZAn IA1 IAn profiles Application interface designed API UDP using general profile IP Topology management, MAC management, routing, discovery ZigBee NWK 802.2 LLC protocol, security management MAC Channel access, PAN maintenance, IEEE 802.15.4 MAC reliable data transport Transmission & reception on the physical radio channel
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IEEE 802.15.4 PHY
DATA TRANSFER MODEL
Coordinator to Device Device to Coordinator
Beacon Enabled Mode
Non-Beacon Enabled Mode
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THE 802 WIRELESS SPACE
WWAN IEEE 802.22 IEEE 802.20 WMAN
Ra ng e
WiMax IEEE 802.16 WiFi 802.11
WLAN
ZigBee 802.15.4 Bluetoot h 802.15.1
WPAN
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802.15.3 802.15.3a 802.15.3c
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1 Data Rate (Mbps)
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PROS AND CONS
Pros good extension of existing standards supported by many companies low power consumption low cost easy implemented (Designer concentrates on end application) flexible network structure
Cons
Not many end devices available yet Single point of failure (centralized architecture)
SOME PARTICIPANTS
CompXs
ZIGBEE ALLIANCE - MEMBERS
and many more....
Parting Thought
Just as the personal computer was a symbol of the '80s, and the symbol of the '90s is the World Wide Web, the next nonlinear shift, is going to be the advent of cheap sensors.
Thank you for your attention!
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