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Zigbee wireless networking / Drew Gislason.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Gislason, Drew.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Wireless LANs.
- Local area networks (Computer networks).
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (442 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st edition
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford : Newnes, 2008.
- Language Note:
- English
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- ZigBee is a standard based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard for wireless personal networks. This standard allows for the creation of very lost cost and low power networks - these applications run for years rather than months. These networks are created from sensors and actuators and can wireless control many electrical products such as remote controls, medical, industrial, and security sensors. Hundreds of companies are creating applications including Mitsubishi, Motorola, Freescale, and Siemens. This book is written for engineers who plan to develop ZigBee applications and networks, to u
- Contents:
- Front Cover; ZigBee Wireless Networking; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Hello ZigBee; 1.1 What's a ZigBee?; 1.2 The ZigBee Alliance; 1.3 ZigBee in the Marketplace; 1.4 Hello ZigBee (A First ZigBee Network); 1.5 ZigBee Home Automation; 1.6 ZigBee Speak; 1.7 ZigBee Architecture; Chapter 2 Deciding on ZigBee; 2.1 Deciding on the Right Technology; 2.2 Deciding on a ZigBee Solution; 2.3 ZigBee Modules; 2.4 A ZigBee Checklist; Chapter 3 The ZigBee Development Environment; 3.1 Development Hardware; 3.2 The ZigBee Stack; 3.3 The Embedded Compiler and Debugger
- 3.4 Debugging the Network3.5 Example Development Sessions; Chapter 4 ZigBee Applications; 4.1 Sending and Receiving Data; 4.2 No Common C API; 4.3 ZigBee PANs; 4.4 ZigBee Addressing; 4.5 Addressing Within the Node; 4.6 Profiles; 4.7 ZigBee Application Support Sublayer (APS); 4.8 ZigBee AES 128-Bit Security; Chapter 5 ZigBee, ZDO, and ZDP; 5.1 Device Discovery; 5.2 Service Discovery; 5.3 Binding; 5.4 ZDP Management Services; 5.5 Starting and Stopping ZigBee with ZDO; 5.6 ZDO, ZigBee, and Low Power; Chapter 6 The ZigBee Cluster Library; 6.1 ZCL Foundation; 6.2 ZCL General Clusters
- 6.3 ZCL and Public Profiles6.4 When to Use ZCL; Chapter 7 The ZigBee Networking Layer; 7.1 ZigBee and IEEE 802.15.4; 7.2 Forming, Joining, and Rejoining ZigBee Networks; 7.3 ZigBee Address Assignment; 7.4 ZigBee Packet Routing; 7.5 ZigBee Over-the-Air Frames; 7.6 ZigBee Stack Profiles; Chapter 8 Commissioning ZigBee Networks; 8.1 Commissioning Overview; 8.2 The Commissioning Cluster; 8.3 Example 1: Simple Commissioning; 8.4 Example 2: Commercial Commissioning; 8.5 Example 3: Custom Commissioning; Chapter 9 ZigBee Gateways; 9.1 A UART ZigBee Gateway; 9.2 The Data Concentrator Problem
- 9.3 Bandwidth and the Gateway9.4 Custom Gateways; Appendix A: ZigBee 2007 and ZigBee Pro; A.1 ZigBee 2006, 2007, and ZigBee Pro; A.2 Stochastic Addressing; A.3 Source Routing; A.4 Multicast; A.5 Frequency Agility; A.6 Fragmentation; A.7 Symmetric Routes and Link Status; A.8 Link Keys, SKKE, and High Security; Appendix B: ZigBee Quick Reference; B.1 The ZigBee Architecture; B.2 APS Commands; B.3 ZDP Commands; Appendix C: ZigBee Cluster Library Quick Reference; C.1 ZCL Foundation; C.2 ZCL General Clusters; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Z
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- ISBN:
- 9786611911348
- 9781281911346
- 1281911348
- 9780080558622
- 0080558623
- OCLC:
- 456377438
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