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Presented To: Presented By:: Mr. Hemant Ukey LECT. (E.C.E.) Mraduraje Sisodiya & Nishi Joshi

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PRESENTED TO: MR. HEMANT UKEY LECT. (E.C.E.

PRESENTED BY: MRADURAJE SISODIYA & NISHI JOSHI

POINTS TO BE DISCUSSED :

About Zigbee? What does Zigbee do? History of Zigbee. Why choose Zigbee? Zigbee frequencies. Zigbee network configurations. Zigbee Vs Bluetooth. ZigBee and Other Wireless Technologies. Application sectors. Benefits & Advantages. Conclusion.

About ZigBee

Technological Standard Created for Control and Sensor Networks. Based on the IEEE 802.15.4 Standard. Created by the ZigBee Alliance. Low in cost ,complexity & low power consumption as compared to competing technologies. Intended to network inexpensive devices.

What Does ZigBee Do?


Designed for wireless controls and sensors. Operates in Personal Area Networks (PANs) and device-todevice networks. Connectivity between small packet devices. Control of lights, switches, thermostats, appliances, etc.

History Of ZigBee
October 2002. ZigBee Alliance is formed. December 2004. ZigBee 1.0 is released. Current releases. 802.15.4 is 2006.

Why choose ZigBee?

Reliable and self healing. Supports large number of nodes. Easy to deploy. Very long battery life. Secure. Low cost. Can be used globally.

ZigBee Frequencies

Operates in Unlicensed Bands. ISM 2.4 GHz Global Band at 250kbps. 868 MHz European Band at 20kbps. 915 MHz North American Band at 40kbps.

ZigBee Network Configuration

Zigbee vs Bluetooth

Larger Range100m vs. 10m. Lower Data Rate20 to 250 Kbps vs. 1 Mbps Lower EnergyMulti-yearvs. multi-day battery life. Device numbers7 slavesper network vs. 65,000 nodes.

ZigBee and Other Wireless Technologies

Application Sectors

Benefits & Advantages

Better than Infra-Red, Bluetooth and other wireless technology.


Enables reliable wireless network. Supports Robust wireless network.

Conclusion
ZigBee's current focus is to define a general-purpose, inexpensive, self-organizing, mesh network that can be used for industrial control, embedded sensing, medical data collection, smoke and intruder warning, building automation, home automation , etc.

QUERY???

THANK YOU!!!

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