ZigBee and WiMax

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Lavina Kalwar-23Nitya Saxena-52

Shraddha Lunkad-30

September 30, 2015

ZigBee and WiMax

Under the guidance ofProf. Prakash Khelage

WiMaxWhat is WiMax?Typical Network RangesWiMax systemWiMax Protocol Stack

Physical Layer MAC Layer

WiMax Services

ZigBeeWhat is ZigBee?Why ZigBee?ZigBee PromotersZigBee Protocol Architecture

Physical Layer MAC Layer Network Layer Application Support Sublayer

(APS) ZigBee device object (ZDO)

ZigBee Aplications

Overview

ZigBee is a low-cost low-powerwireless mesh network 

standard targeted at wide development of long battery life devices in wireless control and monitoring applications. Based on the IEEE 802.15.4 Standard Created by the ZigBee Alliance

What is ZigBee?

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

Why ZigBee?

The ZigBee protocol architecture is divided into 3 sections, as follows: IEEE 802.15.4, which consists of the MAC and physical layers.ZigBee layers, which consist of the network layer, the ZigBee

device object (ZDO), the application sublayer, and security management.

Manufacturer application: Manufacturers of ZigBee devices can use the ZigBee application profile or develop their own application profile.

ZigBee Protocol Architecture

The physical layer performs modulation on outgoing signals and demodulation on incoming signals.

It transmits information and receives information from a source.

Physical Layer

The functions of the MAC layer are to access the network by using carrier-sense multiple access with

collision avoidance (CSMA/CA), to transmit beacon frames for synchronization, and to provide reliable transmission.

Mac Layer

The network layer is located between the MAC layer and application support sublayer. It provides the following functions:Starting a networkManaging end devices joining or leaving a networkRoute discoveryNeighbor discovery

Network Layer

The application support sublayer (APS) provides the services necessary for application objects (endpoints) and the ZigBee device object (ZDO) to interface with the network layer for data and management services.

An application object defines input and output to the APS. For example, a switch that controls a light is the input from the

application object, and the output is the light bulb condition.

Application Support Sublayer (APS)

A ZigBee device object performs control and management of application objects.

The ZDO performs the overall device management tasks:Performs device and service discovery Initializes coordinator for establishing a networkSecurity managementNetwork managementBinding management

ZigBee device object (ZDO)

ZigBee Improves ComfortZigBee works for you. Testing your temperature, controlling your

lights, even opening your drapes; keeping your home the way you like it.

ZigBee Keeps You SecureZigBee watches your home when you can’t, alerting you to

intruders, smoke, carbon monoxide, even water leaks. Protecting the things -and people- you care about.

ZigBee Applications

Continued...

m-commerceinfo servicesobject interaction (Internet of Things)

ZigBeeWireless Control that

Simply Works

TVVCRDVD/CDremote

securityHVAClighting controlaccess controlirrigation

securityHVACAMR

lighting controlaccess control

patient monitoring

fitness monitoring

TELECOM SERVICESPERSONAL

HEALTH CARE

What is WiMax?

Think about how you access the Internet today…Broadband access Wi-Fi access Dial-up access

WiMax or Worldwide Interoperability of Microwave Access, is a wireless Internet service designed to cover wide

geographical areas serving large number of users at low cost.

WiMax is the synonym given to the IEEE 802.16 standard defining wide area wireless data networking .

Typical Network Ranges

WAN IEEE 802.16eIMT-2000(3G)(Nationwide)

MANIEEE 802.16-2004

ETSI HiperMAN/WiMAX(50 Km)

LANIEEE 802.11 (a,b,g)

(150 m)

PANIEEE 802.15Bluetooth

(10m)

Wide Area Network

Metropolitan Area Network

Local Area Network

Personal Area Network

It consists of two parts

A TransmitterA single WiMAX tower can provide coverage to a very large area

– as big as 3,000 sq. miles

A ReceiverThe receiver and antenna could be a small box or PCMCIA card or

they could built into a laptop as the way Wi-Fi access is today.

WiMax system

WiMax Protocol Stack

Encoding/decoding of signalsPreamble generation/removalBit transmission/reception

Physical Layer

On transmission, assemble data into a frame with address and error detection fields

On reception, disassemble frame, and perform address recognition and error detection

Govern access to the wireless transmission mediumConvergence Sublayer

maps the transport-layer-specific traffic to a MAC in a flexible way to efficiently carry any traffic type

MAC Layer

Security Sublayer The MAC Sublayer also contains a separate Security Sublayer

providing authentication, secure key exchange, encryption and integrity control.

Continued…

Digital audio/video multicast Digital telephony ATM Internet protocol Bridged LAN

WiMax Services

Thank You

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