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Building Automation Working Group Overview Pat Kinney 03031r0ZB Open House February 17, 2003.

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1 Building Automation Working Group Overview Pat Kinney 03031r0ZB Open House February 17, 2003

2 Copyright 2003 The ZigBee Alliance, Inc. Working Group Scope To define a profile containing sufficient operation parameters to enable consistent interoperability of ZigBee certified building automation devices included in applications such as: –Commercial Lighting –HVAC –Energy Management –Security/building access –Safety –Handicap accessibility

3 Copyright 2003 The ZigBee Alliance, Inc. Organization Chair: Patrick Kinney Vice Chair/Secretary: Lance Hester Member Companies: –Invensys –Motorola –Philips –Eaton –Figure8Wireless –Certicom –Helicomm –Integration Associates –Leviton –National Technical Systems

4 Copyright 2003 The ZigBee Alliance, Inc. Activities Defining all devices that will be included in this profile Defining the behavior of the BA system Working with Profile Architecture WG to define a framework that is appropriate for the BA WG Working with Security WG to effect appropriate security in the BA system Working with the Interop WG to insure interoperability and compliance to the ZigBee standard

5 Copyright 2003 The ZigBee Alliance, Inc. Carlsbad Meeting Objectives Errors, error codes and error recovery Stored data values: initialization, values after power outages, data held in persistent memory Device hierarchy, inheritance and classification Review General Operational Framework v0.6 Maximum packet sizes, maximum message sizes, etc. Definition of ZigBee controller: device that stores pairing? Device that supports management? Introduction on how to develop a profile Joint sessions with other technical WGs –Marketing: to define the alien protocols supported by ZigBee (e.g. Dali, BACnet, X10, etc.)and how those protocols are to be supported (e.g. ZigBee as a bridge, or ZigBee as an extension). –Security:end to end security...what are the costs? –Network: will this network do fragmentation? Will this network support QoS? Will this network support FFDs and RFDs? Review Timeline


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