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Wireless Control That Simply Works Copyright © 2005 ZigBee TM Alliance. All Rights Reserved. Wireless Control That Simply Works Wireless Sensors and Control Networks: Enabling New Opportunities June, 2005 Bob Heile Chairman, ZigBee Alliance Chair, IEEE

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 2 Today’s Wireless Themes Ubiquitous communication with focus on interoperability, plug-and-play, IP, self- organizing networks and low power High quality AV streaming Bits/Hz/watt Positioning & Location

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 3 The 802 Wireless Space Data Rate (Mbps) Range ZigBee a c WPAN WLAN WMAN WWAN WiFi Bluetooth IEEE WiMax IEEE IEEE

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide Application Space  Sensors & Controls:  Home Automation  Industrial Automation  Remote Metering  Automotive Networks  Interactive Toys  Active RFID/ asset tracking  Medical

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 5 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 Sensor/Control Network Requirements

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 6 What IEEE Addresses IEEE –MAC and PHY only IEEE MAC Upper Layer Stack IEEE LLC Other LLC IEEE MHz PHY IEEE /915 MHz PHY

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 7 So Why ZigBee? Needed an organization with a mission to define a complete open global standard for reliable, cost- effective, low-power, wirelessly networked products addressing monitoring and control Alliance provides upper layer stack and application profiles compliance and certification testing branding Result is a set of recognizable, interoperable solutions

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 8 Who is supporting the ZigBee Alliance? Eight promoter companies –Chipcon, Ember, Freescale, Honeywell, Mitsubishi, Motorola, Philips and Samsung A rapidly growing list (Now over 175) of industry leaders from 29 countries spanning 6 continents committed to providing ZigBee-compliant products and solutions –Companies include chip suppliers, wireless IP providers, OEMs, test equip manufacturers and end users

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 9 The ZigBee Platform IEEE Public Application Profile ZigBee Stack Certified Product Compliant Platform

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 10 The ZigBee Platform IEEE Private Application Profile ZigBee Stack Compliant Platform

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 11 Basic Radio Characteristics ZigBee technology relies upon IEEE , which has excellent performance in low SNR environments

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 12 65,536 network (client) nodes Optimized for timing-critical applications and power management –Time to Join Network: <30ms –Sleeping to active: <15ms –Channel access time: <15ms Full Mesh Networking Support Basic Network Characteristics Network coordinator Full Function node Reduced Function node Communications flow Virtual links

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 13 Slide Courtesy of ZigBee Mesh Networking

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 14 Slide Courtesy of ZigBee Mesh Networking

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 15 Slide Courtesy of ZigBee Mesh Networking

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 16 Slide Courtesy of ZigBee Mesh Networking

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 17 Slide Courtesy of ZigBee Mesh Networking

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 18 ZigBee Network Topologies PAN coordinator Full Function Device Reduced Function Device Star Mesh Cluster Tree

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 19 Cluster Tree Networks Cluster tree networks enable a peer-peer network to be formed with a minimum of routing overhead.

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 20 Cluster Tree Networks Employ multi-hop routing Can be very large: 255 clusters of 254 nodes each = 64,770 nodes May span physically large areas Suitable for latency-tolerant applications

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 21 ZigBee Device Types ZigBee Coordinator (ZC) –One and only one required for each ZB network. –Initiates network formation. –Acts as PAN coordinator (FFD). –May act as router once network is formed. ZigBee Router (ZR) –Optional network component. –May associate with ZC or with previously associated ZR. –Acts as coordinator (FFD). –Participates in multihop routing of messages. ZigBee End Device (ZED) –Optional network component. –Shall not allow association. –Shall not participate in routing.

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 22 Network Structure

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 23 Network Structure

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 24 Network Structure

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 25 ZigBee Channel Access Options Two channel access mechanisms: Non-beacon network –A simple, traditional multiple access system used in simple peer and near-peer networks –Standard ALOHA CSMA-CA communications –Positive acknowledgement for successfully received packets Beacon-enabled network –Superframe structure- network coordinator transmits beacons at predetermined intervals –Dedicated bandwidth and low latency –Low Power Consumption mode for Coordinator

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 26 Other Benefits of Beacon Mode Beacon Mode –A very powerful mechanism for controlling power consumption in extended networks like cluster tree or mesh –Allows all clients in a local piece of the network the ability to know when to communicate with each other –PAN has a coordinator that manages the channel and arranges the calls –Significant value will be in system power consumption for networks which are primarily battery powered

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 27 ZigBee – Highly Reliable Mesh and tree networking protocol provides redundant paths Automatic retries and acknowledgements Broadcast delivery scheme ensures reliable broadcasts across the network Parents keep track of messages for sleeping children High intrinsic interference tolerance –Multiple channels –Frequency agility –Robust modulation

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 28 ZigBee – Highly Secure Utilizes AES 128-bit encryption Concept of a “trust center” Link and network keys Authentication and encryption Security can be customized for the application Keys can be “hard-wired” into application

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 29 ZigBee Applications ZigBee Wireless Control that Simply Works RESIDENTIAL/ LIGHT COMMERCIAL CONTROL CONSUMER ELECTRONICS TV VCR DVD/CD remote security HVAC lighting control access control lawn & garden irrigation PC & PERIPHERALS INDUSTRIAL CONTROL asset mgt process control environmental energy mgt PERSONAL HEALTH CARE BUILDING AUTOMATION security HVAC AMR lighting control access control mouse keyboard joystick patient monitoring fitness monitoring

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee Home Control

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 31 General Commercial Building Automation Quick Payback Leads to Early Adoption –Obvious Uses Lighting HVAC Alarm Systems Entry Systems –Less Obvious Uses Landscaping Leak Detection Pest Monitoring Humidity in Walls

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 32 Patient Monitoring May allow more patient freedom –Monitors vital statistics and sends via internet Patient can remain in their own home Lowers cost and improves comfort –Allows monitoring of elderly family member Sense movement or usage patterns in a home Notify via mobile phone when anomalies occur Can track behavior without visual “spying” Wireless panic buttons for falls or other problems Again lowers cost and improves patient lifestyle –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 graphic

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 33 Microprocessor based devices with embedded radios Lighting Ballasts become control and communication nodes Utilizes an open protocol for communication – ZigBee Mesh Network - Scalable, flexible up to 65,000 network nodes 100% digital component based network of devices with the lighting infrastructure providing the DLN backbone Software and UI’s determine the user experience Distributed control of lighting – From personal space to enterprise control Characteristics of a ZigBee Lighting Control System

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 34 Reduced cost and complexity of system installation Simplicity of Commissioning Key value drivers of a Wireless Lighting Control system Simplify Lighting Control System design in both new construction and retrofit applications

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 35 Easy and intuitive to use facilitating improved worker productivity Operating cost and complexity reductions Improved energy management and control Key value drivers of a Wireless Lighting Control system

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 36 The ZigBee eco-system adds future value Safety Asset Tracking Security Maintenance

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 37 Why ZigBee? Reliable and self healing Supports large number of nodes Easy to deploy Very long battery life Secure Low cost Can be used globally

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 38 Advantages of ZigBee over proprietary solutions? Product interoperability Vendor independence Increased product innovation as a result of industry standardization A common platform is more cost effective than creating a new proprietary solution from scratch every time Companies can focus their energies on finding and serving customers

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 39 Benefits of joining the alliance Access to –Specifications –Member IP pool –Event lists –Media and analysts –VCs Network with –Members –Customers –Vendors –Partners

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 40 Benefits of joining the alliance World class PR –Be associated with a hot technology –Leverage Alliance event and PR activities Your competitors are here, chance to strengthen your leadership position Get access to marketing ideas, get a sense of the market direction and optimize your product/company plans Equivalent info from other sources would cost many multiples of the annual membership fee Result is you get to market quicker with a better solution

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 41 “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.” -Paul Saffo Institute for the Future Parting Thought

Wireless Control That Simply Works ZigBee TM Alliance | Wireless Control That Simply Works Slide 42 More Information ZigBee Alliance Web Site IEEE Web Site Bob Heile, ZigBee Alliance Chairman,