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IEEE (ZigBee) Standard

Home Networking Automotive Networks Industrial Networks Interactive Toys Remote Metering Application Space

Application Topology Cable replacement - Last meter connectivity Virtual Wire Wireless Hub Stick-On Sensor Ease of installation Mobility

Some needs in a sensor network Thousands of sensors in a small space  Wireless but wireless implies Low Power! and low power implies Low Duty Cycles Of course none of this is viable unless a Low Cost transceiver is available

Solution: LR-WPAN Technology! By means of IEEE

Solution: IEEE is now an approved IEEE Standard! Eight IC vendors have announced products or plans for products

General Characteristics Data rates of 250 kb/s, 40 kb/s and 20 kb/s. Star or Peer-to-Peer operation. Support for low latency devices. CSMA-CA channel access. Dynamic device addressing. Full handshake protocol for transfer reliability. Low power consumption. Frequency Bands of Operation, either: 16 channels in the 2.4GHz ISM band; Or 10 channels in the 915MHz ISM band and 1 channel in the European 868MHz band.

IEEE MAC Upper Layers IEEE LLC Other LLC IEEE MHz PHY IEEE /915 MHz PHY Architecture

IEEE PHY Overview Operating Frequency Bands 868MHz / 915MHz PHY 2.4 GHz MHz Channel 0 Channels 1-10 Channels GHz 928 MHz902 MHz 5 MHz 2 MHz 2.4 GHz PHY

IEEE PHY Overview Packet Structure Preamble Start of Packet Delimiter PHY Header PHY Service Data Unit (PSDU) PHY Packet Fields Preamble (32 bits) – synchronization Start of Packet Delimiter (8 bits) PHY Header (8 bits) – PSDU length PSDU (0 to 1016 bits) – Data field 6 Octets0-127 Octets

IEEE PHY Overview Modulation/Spreading 2.4 GHz PHY 250 kb/s (4 bits/symbol, 62.5 kBaud) Data modulation is 16-ary orthogonal modulation 16 symbols are orthogonal set of 32-chip PN codes Chip modulation is O-QPSK at 2.0 Mchips/s 868MHz/915MHz PHY Symbol Rate 868 MHz Band: 20 kb/s (1 bit/symbol, 20 kBaud) 915 MHz Band: 40 kb/s (1 bit/symbol, 40 kBaud) Data modulation is BPSK with differential encoding Spreading code is a 15-chip m-sequence Chip modulation is BPSK at 868 MHz Band: 300 kchips/s 915 MHz Band: 600 kchips/s

IEEE PHY Overview Common Parameters Transmit Power Capable of at least 0.5 mW Transmit Center Frequency Tolerance  40 ppm Receiver Sensitivity (Packet Error Rate <1%) < GHz band < /915 MHz band RSSI Measurements Packet strength indication Clear channel assessment Dynamic channel selection

IEEE PHY Overview PHY Primitives PHY Data Service PD-DATA – exchange data packets between MAC and PHY PHY Management Service PLME-CCA – clear channel assessment PLME-ED - energy detection PLME-GET / -SET– retrieve/set PHY PIB parameters PLME-TRX-ENABLE – enable/disable transceiver

Extremely low cost Ease of implementation Reliable data transfer Short range operation Very low power consumption Simple but flexible protocol IEEE MAC Overview Design Drivers

IEEE MAC Overview Typical Network Topologies

Full function device (FFD) –Any topology –Network coordinator capable –Talks to any other device Reduced function device (RFD) –Limited to star topology –Cannot become a network coordinator –Talks only to a network coordinator –Very simple implementation IEEE MAC Overview Device Classes

Full function device Reduced function device Communications flow Master/slave PAN Coordinator IEEE MAC Overview Star Topology

Full function deviceCommunications flow Point to point Cluster tree IEEE MAC Overview Peer-Peer Topology

Full function device Reduced function device Communications flow Clustered stars - for example, cluster nodes exist between rooms of a hotel and each room has a star network for control. IEEE MAC Overview Combined Topology

All devices have 64 bit IEEE addresses Short addresses can be allocated Addressing modes: –Network + device identifier (star) –Source/destination identifier (peer-peer) IEEE MAC Overview Addressing

IEEE MAC Overview General Frame Structure 4 Types of MAC Frames: Data Frame Beacon Frame Acknowledgment Frame MAC Command Frame

15ms * 2 n where 0  n  14 Network beacon Contention period Transmitted by network coordinator. Contains network information, frame structure and notification of pending node messages. Access by any node using CSMA-CA GTS 2GTS 1 Guaranteed Time Slot Reserved for nodes requiring guaranteed bandwidth IEEE MAC Overview Optional Superframe Structure Contention Access Period Contention Free Period

Periodic data –Application defined rate (e.g. sensors) Intermittent data –Application/external stimulus defined rate (e.g. light switch) Repetitive low latency data –Allocation of time slots (e.g. mouse) IEEE MAC Overview Traffic Types

Originator MAC Recipient MAC MCPS-DATA.request Data frame MCPS-DATA.confirm MCPS-DATA.indication Acknowledgement (if requested) Channel access IEEE MAC Overview MAC Data Service Originator Recipient

IEEE PHY Overview MAC Primitives MAC Data Service MCPS-DATA – exchange data packets between MAC and PHY MCPS-PURGE – purge an MSDU from the transaction queue MAC Management Service MLME-ASSOCIATE/DISASSOCIATE – network association MLME-SYNC / SYNC-LOSS - device synchronization MLME-SCAN - scan radio channels MLME- COMM-STATUS – communication status MLME-GET / -SET– retrieve/set MAC PIB parameters MLME-START / BEACON-NOTIFY – beacon management MLME-POLL - beaconless synchronization MLME-GTS - GTS management MLME-RESET – request for MLME to perform reset MLME-ORPHAN - orphan device management MLME-RX-ENABLE - enabling/disabling of radio system

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