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ZigBee: Solutions for Today, Building for Tomorrow
July 15, 2010
Benno RitterVP Marketing & Business Development ZigBee Alliance
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Welcome to Wireless Japan
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ZigBee Alliance
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ZigBee Alliance Overview
Organized as an independent, neutral, nonprofit corporation in 2002 for WSN Standards Development
Open and global– Anyone can join and participate– Over 370 companies worldwide are members– Membership is global [approx. 40% Americas, 30% EMEA,
30% Asia]
Activities include:– Open Standards for wireless sensor and control– Product Certification and compliance programs – Branding, market development and user education
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>370 Members and growing
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12 Promoter Companies 162 Participant Companies
…and ~200 more
Adopter Member Companies
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ZigBee Alliance Industry Relations
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We work with a number of industry associations, groups, and initiatives…
AMERICAN TELEMEDICINE ASSOCIATION
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Momentum building rapidly:– ZigBee Releases Health Care Profile– ZigBee Releases Telecom Services Profile– ZigBee Remote Control shipments begin– ZigBee embedded in over 40 million meters
currently in deployment around the planet– The United States Department of Energy
and NIST list ZigBee Smart Energy as one of the key standards for Smart Grids
New Member growth accelerating
Recent ZigBee Achievements
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ZigBee Member Companies receive $500 Million for Smart Meter deployments
ZigBee and Wi-Fi announce partnership
ZigBee begins work on a comprehensive Retail Services Profile
ZigBee developing an IP stack option for use with ZigBee Smart Energy based on IETF RFCs.
ZigBee Green Power enhancement being added to the ZigBee/ZigBee PRO stack
LG Electronics and Toshiba join ZigBee Alliance RF4CE Steering Committee
ZigBee in the News
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ZigBee Target Markets
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ZigBee Markets
BUILDING
AUTOMATION
SecurityHVACAMR
Lighting ControlAccess Control
PERSONAL HEALTH CARE
Chronic diseaseElderly careFitness Wellness
INDUSTRIAL
CONTROL
Retail Store MgmtShopping
Supply ChainEnvironmental
Energy Mgmt
PC & PERIPHERALS
MouseKeyboardJoystickTouchpad
ENERGY MGT. & EFFICIENCY
Demand ResponseNet MeteringAMI, SCADA
TELECOM SERVICES
M-commerceLocal gamingLocal chattingInfo Services
HOME CONTROL
SecuritySafetyHVACLighting ControlAccess ControlIrrigation
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
TVVCRDVD/CDUniversal Remotes
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ZigBee RF4CE
PC & Peripheral
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ZigBee Solutions AreMember Driven
SecurityHVACAMR
Lighting ControlAccess Control
Chronic disease
Elder careFitness
Wellness
Retail Store MgmtShopping
Supply ChainEnvironmental
Energy Mgmt
MouseKeyboardJoystickTouchpad
Demand ResponseNet MeteringAMI, SCADA
M-commerceLocal gamingLocal chattingInfo Services
SecuritySafetyHVACLighting ControlAccess ControlIrrigation
TVVCRDVD/CDUniversal Remotes
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PublishedZigBee Application Profiles
Ratified ZigBee Profiles– ZigBee Home Automation (ZHA)
Greater safety, reliability, control & convenience for your home
– ZigBee Smart Energy (ZSE) Green technology saving money & energy in homes everywhere.
– ZigBee Telecom Service (ZTS)Innovative mobile devices for innovative lifestyles
– ZigBee Health Care (ZHC)Promoting independent living, health, wellness and fitness
Ratified ZigBee RF4CE based Profiles– ZigBee Remote Control (ZRC)
Advanced remote controls for consumer electronic devices
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ZigBee Public Profiles in Development
ZigBee Profiles in Development
– ZigBee Building Automation (ZBA) Easier to install, more flexible & smarter building systems
– ZigBee Retail Service (ZRS)Improved customer shopping experience, store, and supply chain management
+ future profiles proposed by member companies…
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Excellent in-building coverage– Inherently robust radio link– Mesh networking– Acknowledge oriented protocol
Coexistence– Many multi-radio products – Multi-radio deployments
Tolerance to interference– CES – ZigBee networks perform
flawlessly– Large scale hospitality and
hospital deployments
Proven scalability– MGM City Center Aria Hotel with 85,000+ radios in 4200 separate
ZigBee networks concurrently to 3 independent WiFi networks
ZigBee Technology-Performance
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ZigBee Solutions
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Broad endorsement of ZigBee technology:– The US DoE and NIST endorse ZigBee Smart Energy as
one of the key standards for the US Smart Grid– ZigBee Smart Energy is the first open standard to be
endorsed by ESMIG for Smart Metering across Europe. – Australia; State of Victoria mandates ZigBee for AMI applications
ZigBee offering Smart Energy to the industry and regulators as the leading standard for HANs and Smart MeteringZigBee is developing an IP stack option for use with Smart Energy based on IETF RFCs.Technology of choice in over 40 million meters currently in deployment around the planetVery large & growing eco-system of companies along the supply chainLarge number of ZigBee Smart Energy certified devices (>50)
Advantages of ZigBee Smart Energy
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ZigBee Smart Energy Profile
Supported Features Include:– Basic metering [measurements, historical info, etc]– Demand Response (DR) and Load Control– Pricing [multiple units & currencies, price tiers, etc.]– Text messages– Device support for Programmable Communicating Tstats
(PCTs), Load Control Devices, Energy Management Systems, In Home Displays (IHDs), etc.
– Security to allow consumer only, utility only, or shared networks
Features for ZSE1.1 profile update– Pre-pay, Block Tariffs, Price
Acknowledgement– Tunneling– Meter Swap-Out– Device Diagnostics
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ZigBee provides a high level of value added functionalities to customers– Entertainment Solutions– Energy Management Solutions– Convenience Solutions– Security Solutions– Safety Solutions– Integration with ZigBee Smart Energy and other ZigBee based
networks– Remote Access
Expandability with devices from multiple vendorsZigBee Green Power allows for batteryless devicesLarge and growing eco-system with leading HA vendors (Control4, AMX, Crestron, etc.)Large installed base of ZigBee based products
Advantages of ZigBee Home Automation
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ZigBee Health Care sets the standard for low power wireless monitoring & management in:– low-acuity healthcare– aging independence– Patient and asset tracking– wellness & fitness
Successful collaboration between Continua and ZigBee will foster Personal Telehealth market growthLarge and growing eco-system > 30 ZigBee member companies are also member of the Continua Alliance
Advantages of ZigBee Health Care
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New customer value added functionalities on mobile devices for more productivity, comfort, and convenience– Location based information services– Mobile office services– Gaming services– Chatting services– Local billing services
Simple ways to add ZigBee Telecom Service functionalityto existing devices Expandability to interface with other ZigBee networksLeading Mobile Operators are members of the Alliance; AT&T, China Mobile, France Telecom , KDDI, Telecom Italia, Telefonica, and SKTelecom
Advantages of ZigBee Telecom Services
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Supported by the world’s largest CE companiesNew customer value added functionalities for more comfort and convenience– No line-of-sight or field of vision limitations– Control components behind walls or in cabinets– Control over extended ranges– Bi-directional capability– Send program guides, playlists stock quotes, etc to
remote/components– Allows for communications between devices– Over-the-air firmware updates possible – Remote locator– Enables enhanced user interfaces– Touchpad or pointing capability
Power consumption 25% less than IR solutions
Advantages of ZigBee Remote Control
Example-Not Final
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ZigBee as another BACnet Data Link layer approved in January 2009– Defined in addendum q of BACnet spec
ZigBee overcomes physical wiring challenges– Difficult to reach locations– Floor layout reconfigurations– Historic / architectural restrictions – Asbestos – Simplified installations
ZigBee Green Power allows for batteryless devicesLower cost of ownershipInteroperability (expandability)Reduced development time
Advantages of ZigBee Building Automation
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Certification Program
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ZigBee Platform Interoperability
Ensures Network interoperability but does not imply application layer interoperabilityThere are multiple Compliant Platforms to choose from
Physical Radio (PHY)
Medium Access (MAC)
Application ZDO
NWK
App Support (APS)SSP
ZigBee Compliant Platform
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ZigBee Product Interoperability
Products with the same application profiles interoperate End-to-EndZigBee has published a set of Public Application Profiles ensuring end product interoperability54 ZSE, 24 ZHA, and 13ZTS certified products, others to follow
ZigBee Certified Product
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ZigBee Stack Enhancement
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ZigBee Green Power
ZigBee Green Power is new stack enhancement ZigBee will allow devices with limited or no battery power to their networkNo device maintenanceEasier and faster installationAllow for different form factorsReduced fire risk in some industrial environments
A world with less batteries
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ZigBee Energy Management and Efficiency @ Home
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Rooftop Solarprovides renewable
energy coincident with peak demand
Programmable Communicating Thermostats
respond to pricing signals and grid disturbances
Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles draw energy from its roaming plug-in location. It can store
energy for utility use.
Fixed Electricity Storage Batteries stores off-peak power to use during peak periods
and backs up
Smart Appliances Respond to grid disturbances
and shifts consumption during peak demand periods
Where does ZigBee Fit?
Source: wsj.com
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Utility Requirements for HANs
Utility AMINetwork
Gas Meter
SmartAppliances
Tstat
Lighting Controls
ElectricMeter
HVACSystem
Home AutomationSystem
ZigBeeHAN
EnergyGateway
Water Meter
Retail productsCompetitive market/ No vendor lock-inLow costSolutions for the Global MarketLarge pool of people who understand the technologyHigh levels of security
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Energy Management & Efficiency @ Home
Utility AMINetwork
ZigBeeHAN
ProgrammableCommunicating
Thermostat (PCT)
Energy ServicesPortal
(Electric Meter or Gateway)
HVACSystem
Load ControlDevice
In-HomeDisplay
Expanding the possibilities for Energy Management
by including ZigBee Home Automation
Energy Controller
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Energy Projects Using ZigBee
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Growing Demand for ZigBee Smart Energy
ZigBee Smart Energy is bridging the gap between the power grid today and the Smart Grid of tomorrow
– Households with digital tools controlling temperature and price preferences saved on average 10% on utility bills
Large scale rollouts underway
– Technology is available today, field trials as well as large scale deployment is happening now
40+ million ZigBee electric meters being deployed by over 11 utility companies
– Major deployments in California, Texas, Michigan and Virginia
– Total smart energy meter market in North America of 80 million beyond 2011 (from utility RFPs)
– British Gas announced the deployment of more than 3M meters
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Growing Demand for ZigBee Smart Energy
3.4 B in US stimulus funds awarded for the Smart Grid– ZigBee Smart Energy Profile widely used for
Home Area Network
– ~$1 B awarded to support Demand Response
Industry leading Appliance adopt ZigBee Smart Energy– Whirlpool stated all appliances will be Smart Grid
compatible by 2015 & plans to put 1 M Smart Energy clothes dryers on shelves by end of 2011
– GE announced to make available appliances with ZigBee Smart Energy nodes by end 2010
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Centerpoint Energy Vision
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Demand Response program expected to save 200MWs
Uses VHF to ZigBee bridge compatible with their existing system with full AMI upgrade path using ZigBee
– Bridge relays VHF messages to ZigBee Programmable Communicating Thermostat (PCT)
– ZigBee In-Home Display Manages energy usage in near real time
Pepco Holdings Inc.
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TXU Energy Broadband Project
ZigBee enabled thermostats and gateways– Active program launched in June 2008– Self installation by home owner
• Plug and Play
Integrates ZigBee technology into home area networksInternet based demand response program
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Immediate Focus:
– Power Quality and Failure alarms• Smart Grid foundation
– Multimetering – Gas, District Heating, Water
– Advanced Meter Management implementation of processes
New Services (among others)
– Individual metering (heat, water)
– Security Alarm
– ZigBee locks
– Control of street lamps
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Enhancements to Smart Energy
Integration of Smart Energy with the ZigBee IP stackZigBee Smart Energy 2.0 profile will be PHY and MAC agnosticForward-Thinking developments (PHEVs, V2G, Distributed Generation, etc.)
Improvements based on continuingfeedback and market needsBest Practices, FAQ, ongoing documentation, marketing
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Open standard Large global member baseProven technology– Reliable – Secure– Easy and simple – Low power – Low cost– Support large networks with thousands of devices – Interference tolerant
Established certification test program to guarantee product interoperability
Summary
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Opportunities are endless….
ZigBee success fuels demand!
More…
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For More Information
www.zigbee.org
Benno RitterVP Marketing & Business Development, ZigBee Alliance