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IEEE and Zigbee Overview

Topics ZigBee Competing Technologies Products Some Motorola Projects Slide 2Joe Dvorak, Motorola9/27/05

Home Networking Automotive Networks Industrial Networks Interactive Toys Remote Metering IEEE Applications Space Slide 3Joe Dvorak, Motorola 9/27/05

Some needs in the sensor networks Thousands of sensors in a small space  Wireless but sensors are frequently stand alone  Low Power and sensors are frequently isolated  Moderate Range. Some of the challenges facing the standards committee Slide 4Joe Dvorak, Motorola 9/27/05

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. Fully handshaked protocol for transfer reliability. Low power consumption. Frequency Bands of Operation 16 channels in the 2.4GHz ISM* band 10 channels in the 915MHz ISM band 1 channel in the European 868MHz band. * ISM: Industrial, Scientific, Medical Slide 5Joe Dvorak, Motorola9/27/05

IEEE MAC Applications IEEE MHz PHY IEEE /915 MHz PHY / ZigBee Architecture ZigBee Packet generation Packet reception Data transparency Power Management Slide 6Joe Dvorak, Motorola 9/27/05

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 Slide 7Joe Dvorak, Motorola9/27/05

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 Slide 8Joe Dvorak, Motorola 9/27/05

Architecture IEEE MAC Applications IEEE MHz PHY IEEE /915 MHz PHY Channel acquisition Contention mgt NIC address Error Correction ZigBee Slide 9Joe Dvorak, Motorola 9/27/05

 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 Slide 10Joe Dvorak, Motorola9/27/05

IEEE MAC Overview Typical Network Topologies Slide 11Joe Dvorak, Motorola 9/27/05

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 Slide 12Joe Dvorak, Motorola9/27/05

Full function device Reduced function device Communications flow Master/slave PAN Coordinator IEEE MAC Overview Star Topology Slide 13Joe Dvorak, Motorola 9/27/05

Full function deviceCommunications flow Point to point Cluster tree IEEE MAC Overview Peer-Peer Topology Slide 14Joe Dvorak, Motorola9/27/05

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 Slide 15Joe Dvorak, Motorola 9/27/05

IEEE MAC Overview General Frame Structure 4 Types of MAC Frames: Data Frame Beacon Frame Acknowledgment Frame MAC Command Frame Slide 16Joe Dvorak, Motorola 9/27/05

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 Slide 17Joe Dvorak, Motorola 9/27/05

Architecture IEEE MAC Applications IEEE MHz PHY IEEE /915 MHz PHY Network Routing Address translation Packet Segmentation Profiles ZigBee Slide 18Joe Dvorak, Motorola9/27/05

ZigBee Stack Architecture Slide 19Joe Dvorak, Motorola9/27/05

Typical ZigBee-Enabled Device Design Typical design consist of RF IC and 8-bit microprocessor with peripherals connected to an application sensor or actuators Slide 20Joe Dvorak, Motorola 9/27/05

Wireless Technology Comparison Chart 356  A 34KB /14KB Slide 21Joe Dvorak, Motorola9/27/05

Competing/Similar Technologies Bluetooth – – X10 –Powerline protocol first introduced in the 1970's. – Z-wave –Proprietary protocol for wireless home control networking. – INSTEON –Peer-to-peer mesh networking product that features a hybrid radio/powerline transmission – nanoNET –Proprietary set of wireless sensor protocols, designed to compete with ZigBee. – Slide 22Joe Dvorak, Motorola 9/27/05

/ZigBee Products Control4 Home Automation System components/complete.htm Eaton Home HeartBeat monitoring system Chip Sets Ember, ChipCon, Freescale, Software, Development Kits AirBee, oducts.php oducts.php Software Technologies Group, Slide 23Joe Dvorak, Motorola9/27/05

Motorola Activity Implementation of & ZigBee Aimed at enterprises –Asset Tracking –Security –Public Safety Range: 10m Transmission interval: ~ 4 minutes Nodes move, Controller does not Battery life: 1 week to several years (nodes with 2 AA batteries) Interfaces: machine-only NeuRFon TM Slide 24Joe Dvorak, Motorola 9/27/05

Motorola Activity Implementation of only Aimed at consumers –Home device control –Location awareness –Personal reminders Range: 1 - 5m Phone is controller Both nodes and can controller move Battery life: ~1 week years (nodes with ~320 mAhr rechargeable battery) Transmission interval: 1 second Interfaces: machine and human Conformables TM SmartButton LoBe Janus Digital Paperclip Slide 25 Joe Dvorak, Motorola 9/27/05

More Information IEEE 2003 version of MAC & Phy standard – ZigBee Specification – Tutorial – 15_WG TG4-Tutorial.ppthttp://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/pub/2003/Jan03/03036r0P _WG TG4-Tutorial.ppt –Slides 3 – 17 were adapted from this tutorial ZigBee Technology: Wireless Control that Simply Works – ZigBee Technology: Wireless Control that Simply Works – Home networking with Zigbee – –Slides 19 – 21 were adapted from this article Can the competition lock ZigBee out of the home? –