Basics For Choosing A Short Range Wireless Technology
Basics For Choosing A Short Range Wireless Technology
Basics For Choosing A Short Range Wireless Technology
The number of computing and telecommunications devices is increasing and consequently the focus on how to connect them to each other. The usual solution is to connect the devices with a cable or sometimes using infrared light to make file transfer and synchronization possible. The infrared solution eliminates the cable but requires line of sight. To solve these problems a new technology, Wibree radio technology complements other local connectivity technologies , consuming only a fraction of the power compared to other such radio technologies, enabling smaller and less costly implementations and being easy to integrate with Bluetooth solutions to connect a wide range of computing and telecommunications devices easily and simply without the need for connecting cables. Furthermore it can also be used to enable communication between several units, such as small radio LANs. This results in a multitude of possible future user scenarios. This article focuses on why this technology has got a large attention although it is in development, pros and cons with respect to other technologies and lots more.
more cost effective to continue to use that for your local M2M connections.
1. Wi-Fi
Initially conceived in the 1990's, this wireless protocol was developed for wireless local area networks (LANs) and is used to connect computers, mobile phones, VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) phones, game consoles, and even TVs and cameras. The range of Wi-Fi is also considerable and can exceed 100 m in some outdoor conditions. One of the main problems with Wi-Fi is its high power consumption, which is the result of the relatively long range and high data transfer rate of the technology. Wi-Fi is also relatively expensive and has higher latency than some of the other wireless technologies.
2. ZigBee
ZigBee is the name of an alliance of companies formed around a standard approved in 2003 called 802.15.4. The ZigBee protocol promises to provide a long battery life (months or even years on a single battery charge) and to be a lower-cost alternative to Bluetooth for wireless sensing and control applications. The ZigBee alliance consists of a group of companies that includes Invensys, Honeywell, Mitsubishi Electric, Motorola, and Philips, to name a few. Its name comes from the zig-zag flight path of bees, forming mesh networks between flowers. Members of the ZigBee alliance believe that mesh networking is the key to unattended wireless systems for smart homes as well as wirelessly-controlled sensors for medical uses and industry. ZigBee also displays very low latency (much lower than Bluetooth, for example), which is critical for certain applications such as heart sensors. Many other technologies like WiMaX, Wireless USB, Radio Frequency Identification etc. are also in race with Wibree. Wibree Introduction will become the worlds fastest growing technology The recent announcement of the Wibree standard by Nokia seems to have caught the industry unawares. The initial response of many analysts and much of the media has been to categorise it as yet another competitor in the 2.4 GHz space. One of the most important aspects of Wibree is that it envisages dualmode chips that can support both Bluetooth and Wibree. This symbiotic existence is key to Wibrees success. There will also be single-mode Wibree chips that offer low power operation, which will enable a
wide range of devices to talk to these dual mode chips. The bulk of Bluetooth chips shipped by 2008 will include Wibree dual-mode functionality, effectively for free, it means that by the end of 2009 there could be over 100 million Wibree enabled handsets in existence. It is a strategy that means Wibree will redefine the speed at which a new wireless technology can be rolled out into the market. All existing records, both in consumer goods and wireless technologies are set to be overturned when Wibree leaves the starting blocks . Because of the fact that it will be integrated inside Bluetooth chips, it is likely to reach that one million shipment milestone in just one week. That combination of Wibree within a Bluetooth chip is vitally important in understanding its place and the role that it can fulfill . Because low power, personal Wibree devices will be able to communicate with handsets, it means that in time every mobile phone becomes a Wibree gateway to the mobile network. So every Wibree device can communicate with the internet, allowing information to be sent backwards and forwards. And because the data rates are low, the cost of this data transfer will be a negligible portion of the users monthly phone contract. That paradigm change will enable a wide range of additional services that today are just too expensive for widespread deployment.
Wibree Technology
Wibree is the first wireless technology to solve the needs in a single solution. Ultra low peak and average power consumption in both active and idle modes Ultra low cost & small size for accessories & human interface devices (HID) Minimal cost & size addition to mobile phones & PCs
Applications
Sports
Many of us enjoy an active lifestyle. Wibree enabled products can provide a multitude of appealing applications, ranging from the measurement and consequent optimization of a professional athletes performance during a work out session to the automatic selection of suitable music from your mp3 player to match your heart rate while bicycling to work.
Healthcare
A healthy living is important to all of us. Whether monitoring your heart rate and blood pressure at home to improve your personal diet or being connected over-the-air to your physician while rehabilitating out of hospital, Wibree makes being healthy easier .
Entertainment
Kids love toys, and so do many of their parents. Steer your little racing car clear of obstacles with your mobile phone, watch your little robot interact with that of your friend when they come close and tune up the volume to your favorite beat with your tiny mp3 player remote control. Wibree enabled toys and gadgets take play to the next level.
Office
A growing number of us use a personal computer in our daily work or at home, and expect the best performance and ergonomics from the devices we use to interact with the computer. Moreover, work often travels with us and so it is important that we can set up a convenient working environment while on the move. Wibree ensures that your wireless keyboard, mouse and digital pen will work when you work.
Cons
1. Confined to 10m range 2. Not suitable for large file sharing 3. Data transmit rate is 1Mb/s
Although there are cons present with first phase of Wibree Technology . More Research work is going on it to reduce the cons and to produce best Wireless Technology to the world
Conclusion
Taking all of these factors together, Wibree has the potential to transform consumer devices. It will solve the technology and monitoring issues that are currently hindering the adoption of wireless healthcare services and enable a whole new generation of lifestyle, monitoring and safety products. By making the mobile handset the gateway, it brings the network operators into the equation. And they have the resources to aggregate and enable service provision. Today Wibree is a Nokia solution. However, it is being supported by the major Bluetooth chip vendors including Cambridge Silicon Radio and Broadcom. That means it will reside within the chips in almost every brand of handset. It is unlikely that other phone vendors will not take advantage of its presence, not least because it offers the network operators an additional revenue stream. Its presence will make it very difficult for any other short range, low power wireless technology to gain traction in the handset, ensuring that Wibree is placed to own the wireless healthcare market. Wibree will enable C2M - Consumer to Machine or Consumer to Middleware applications at a price point that makes them mass market. M2M is only just beginning to deliver against its promises. Wibree may result in C2M delivering an even larger promise in a shorter timescale. By the end of 2007 wireless industry expects to be able to provide the first modular products to allow developers to start work on Wibree designs for wireless healthcare. In the meantime we also expect to see networks engage in investigating the infrastructure requirements to provide the data services to support these applications.