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IEEE ZigBee

Introduction It is a control technology that works by standardizing an existing wireless networking powered by small batteries It requires – low bandwidth – low latency – low energy consumption for the long operational lifetimes of network devices. It reduces energy consumption, It is less complicated in implementation It maximizes interoperation between many devices at every layer of wireless networking.

Zigbee Vs Bluetooth ZigbeeBluetooth Focuses on control and automation with a very low data rate focuses on connectivity between consumer electronics products such as laptops, PDAs, mice and keyboards with the intent of replacing cable connections ZigBee operates for years without the need to replace the power source. Requires a higher data rate and higher power consumption for continuous data forwarding and receiving. The lifetime of Bluetooth applications is short ZigBee is designed to respond quicklyBluetooth takes much longer to respond, which could be detrimental in such applications SecureInherent security in Bluetooth.

Usages A wine grower has installed sensors that track climate changes to help predict when certain grapes are ready to be picked. There are environmental applications, such as when scientists install sensors to monitor CO levels in highly populated areas. Ornithologists use sensors to monitor the nesting habits of Leach’s storm petrel, a rarely observed seabird. Sensors are installed on bridges and high buildings to monitor their ability to withstand wind and earthquakes. Geologists use sensors to explore underground caves inaccessible to human beings. Both ZigBee and Bluetooth occupy the category of low-data-rate WPAN IEEE Because of their similarity, not much study has been made to determine whether they will be competitors.

Zigbee For the energy consumption in the Physical layer, the data rate is limited to the – 250 Kbps in 2.4 GHz Industrial, Scientific, Medical (ISM) band, – 20kbps in the 868 MHz band in Europe, and – 40 kbps in the 915 MHz band in North America and Australia. There are other wireless technologies operatingin the ISM band such as IEEE and its variants and Bluetooth. ZigBee traffic may interfere with these networks. It can employ any of 16 different channels in the 2.4 GHz band as many of these channels do not overlap with the band. Interference a very little concern. Use of the same frequency band allow access and connection to other wireless technologies.

MAC layer MAC layer implementation is based on CSMA-CA. It is ideal for low dutycycle applications where a channel is not occupied by a single device for long period of time. A smart house system is a good example of such applications. Also ZigBee has active and sleep mode, which allows a device to enter idle mode. When it is in sleep mode, it disables antenna and CPU to conserve energy. The low cost of the ZigBee device is an incentive for large- scale deployment. Therefore, ZigBee handles such high density by using the IEEE physical and MAC layer standard.

network layer The network layer is designed to implement topologies such as star, peer to peer, and clustered. All devices must have a short 16-bit, IEEE addressing,which can be allocated to any small packet size. ZigBee networks also require at least one full function device (FFD) as a network coordinator. FFDs can function in any network topology and can communicate with any other devices. Reduced function devices (RFDs) are limited to star topologies; they interact with the network coordinator and are very simple to implement.

The application layer The application layer is responsible for maintaining the table of binding for matching two or more devices based on their service and needs, and it forwards messages between devices. It also handles the discovery of devices operating in the same space. Moreover, it assigns roles to each device and builds a secure network. The manufacturer develops the actual application on top of the ZigBee standard. This extreme energy efficiency of ZigBee enables it to become a global standard for sensors and household devices, where the main objective is to sustain its operation for months or even years.