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ZigBee: The New Frontier for Energy Efficiency
Brent Hodges VP Marketing and Business Development
ZigBee Alliance
April 2008
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Agenda
■ ZigBee Overview
■ ZigBee Provides Connectivity Between Devices and Utilities
■ ZigBee Powers Energy Efficiency
■ Perspective from Government and Electric Utilities
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What is ZigBee?
� A high level communication protocol using small, low-power digital radios based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard for wireless networks
� ZigBee is targeted at RF applications that require a
-Low data rate
-Long battery life
-Secure networking
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ZigBee Alliance Overview
■ Organized as an independent, neutral, nonprofit corporation in 2002
■ Open and global
► Anyone can join and participate
► Membership is global [approx. 40% Americas, 30% EMEA, 30% Asia]
■ Activities include:
► Specification creation
► Certification and compliance programs
► Branding, market development and user education
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ZigBee Alliance Promoters
…plus over 250 member companies from around the world
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The ZigBee Solution
• 65,536 network (client) nodes
• Full Mesh Networking Support
• 27 channels over 3 bands [2.4GHz, 915MHz, 868MHz]
• 250Kbps data rateNetwork coordinatorFull Function nodeReduced Function node
Communications flowVirtual links
Data Rate (Mbps)R
ange
ZigBee802.15.4
802.15.3802.15.3a802.15.3cWPAN
WLAN
WMAN
WWAN
WiFi802.11
0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000
Bluetooth802.15.1
IEEE 802.22
WiMaxIEEE 802.16
IEEE 802.20• Open Standard
• Radio + Protocol
• Mesh Networking
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ZigBee Value Proposition
■ Standard protocol developed and supported by over 260 companies (today) around the world
■ Meets key market needs► No new wires
► Easy to install and maintain
(self organizing, self healing mesh network)
► Reliable (mesh, multiple channels, acknowledge protocol, demonstrated interference tolerance)
► Secure (AES 128)
► Ability to scale to thousands of nodes
► Long battery life (years on a AA)
► Low Cost (open standard)
■ Solutions available from multiple vendors through the value chain► Silicon � Platforms � Modules � Tools �Products
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Agenda
■ ZigBee Overview
■ ZigBee Provides Connectivity Between Devices and Utilities
■ ZigBee Powers Energy Efficiency
■ Perspective from Government and Electric Utilities
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■ ZigBee Smart Energyprofile serves the energy industry with a worldwide open and interoperable standard enabling key applications such as:
►demand response
►in premise display of grid status and real time energy prices
►customer communication
►energy management and metering services
►the smart grid
ZigBee Powers Smart Energy
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Application Profiles
■ Application profiles define what messages are sent over the air for a given application
■ Devices with the same application profiles interoperate end to end■ ZigBee publishes a set of public profiles, but vendors may create manufacturer
specific ones as well
Physical Radio (PHY)Physical Radio (PHY)
Medium Access (MAC)Medium Access (MAC)
ApplicationApplication ZDO
NWKNWK
App Support (APS)App Support (APS)
SSPSSP
Clusters
0: off1: on2: scene 13: scene 2
Clusters
0: fan off1: fan on2: temp set3: time set
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ZigBee Smart Energy Profile
■ Features supported by ZSE profile include:► Basic metering [measurements, historical information, etc]
► Demand Response and Load Control
► Pricing [multiple units and currencies, price tiers, etc.]
► Text messages
► Device support for PCTs, IHDs, load control devices, Energy Mgmt Systems, etc.
► Security to allow consumer only, utility only or shared networks
■ Timeline of ZSE► Mid-2007 – work started by Alliance members to define requirements for ZSE
► Nov 2007 – ZSE profile was letter balloted and approved by Alliance members
► Jan 2008 – completed feature development
► Mar 2008 – 3rd interoperability test event with over 20 companies
► May 2008 – [planned] certification test event and publication of ZSE profile
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AMI Network
AMI HostSoftware
HANSoftware
Wireless Thermostat or
T24 PCT w/HAN expansion
Wireless Dimmers
Wireless Switches
Wireless Keypad
InHome TM
Wireless Contact Switch
Home Heartbeat TM
Wireless Contact Switch
Home Heartbeat TM
Wireless Water Sensor
WirelessRemote
Wireless Outlet
Dimmer
Home Theater Controller
AC LoadControl
Direct LoadControl
Wireless Display
Displays and Interfaces
Appliances and Other Controlled Devices
PSTN/ DSL/ Cable/ SatelliteWAN
Internet/ ZigBee
Enabled PC
Internet
ZigBee Connects Homes to the “Smart Grid”
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ZigBee Connects Devices for Energy Efficiency
Consumer Interface:Usage, Prices, and Two-way Communications
Residential Controls:Lighting, HVAC, Water Heaters, Spas, Pool Pumps, Appliances
Commercial Controls:Lighting, HVAC, Water Heating, DistributedGeneration
ZigBee® In-premise NetworksSource: Cellnet+Hunt
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Agenda
■ ZigBee Overview
■ ZigBee Provides Connectivity Between Devices and Utilities
■ ZigBee Powers Energy Efficiency
■ Perspective from Government and Electric Utilities
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ZigBee Members Involved with Energy Efficiency
Ecosystem of companies from across the value chain
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ZigBee Enabled Thermostats- Respond to Utility Price Signals
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ZigBee Enabled Thermostats- DR and Simple In Home Display
Rates
Rate, Bill & Usage Information
Information Screen
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ZigBee Home Automation
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Residential Energy Services
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Home Awareness
Home Heartbeat
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demand responsenet meteringAMI / HAN
BUILDING AUTOMATION
securityHVAC
lighting controlaccess control
PERSONAL HEALTH CARE
patient monitoringfitness monitoring
INDUSTRIALCONTROL
asset mgtprocess controlenvironmental
energy mgt
PC & PERIPHERALS
mousekeyboardjoystick
ENERGY MGT. & EFFICIENCY
TELECOM SERVICES
m-commerceinfo servicesobject interaction (internet of things)
HOME CONTROL
securityHVAClighting controlaccess controlirrigation
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
TVVCRDVD/CDuniversal remotes
…and Many More Applications
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Agenda
■ ZigBee Overview
■ ZigBee Provides Connectivity Between Devices and Utilities
■ ZigBee Powers Energy Efficiency
■ Perspective from Government and Electric Utilities
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Why is Efficiency Important? - Macro Trend of US Energy Issues
“Electricity demand in the U.S. is expected to grow by 135,000 megawatts in the next decade while only 77,000 megawatts of new resources have been identified, leaving a shortfall of 58,000 megawatts , an amount equivalent to 110 large power plants.”
- WSJ October 16, 2006; on recent report from NERC
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Why is Efficiency Important? - Macro Trend of US Energy Issues
■ Legislative environment is waking up to the importance of consumer demand management
► 2005 U.S. Energy Policy Act
� The policy of the U.S. is to encourage time-based pricing and other forms of demand response and that deployment of devices to enable consumersto participate in these programs be facilitated.
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Why is Efficiency Important? - Macro Trend of US Energy Issues
■ Awareness of Global Warming spreads
► Former Vice President Al Gore addresses San Jose Embedded Systems Conference in April 2007
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Why is Efficiency Important? - Macro Trend of US Energy Issues
DOE Vision: “Smart” Devices
“Mechanisms to reduce peak demand include time-of-use pricing , load management devices such as “smart” thermostats , load-shifting technologies such as energy storage, and peak-eliminating techniques such as distributed generation and thermally activated heating, cooling, and humidity control devices.”
“Grid 2030” — A National Vision for Electricity’s Sec ond 100 Years; US Department of Energy
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“…a HAN communications system in support of demand response applications based on an open standard architecture that complies with nationally recognized non-proprietary standards such as ZigBee …”
- Advanced Metering rules adopted May 2007
Regulatory Bodies - Charting the Course
www.puc.state.tx.us/rules/subrules/electric/25.130/ 25.130ei.cfm
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SCE’s Vision for Advanced Metering
SCE, Southern California Edison, envisions a potential advanced metering system as one that could bring customer usage and meter data into the digital “central nervous system” of its power operations. An advanced metering system could be the information backbone for technologies that measure usage and power quality, and enable dynamic pricing and demand response . The advanced system may enable customer-premise information and automation.
The scope of SCE’s metering solution is to replace approximately 5 million electric meters for SCE’sresidential, commercial and industrial customers (below 200kW in demand)…While SCE is an electric utility, we anticipate that the preferred solution would provide a communications network that could be leveraged by gas and water utilities in our service territory. Source: SCE website
[http://www.sce.com/PowerandEnvironment/ami/vision/ ]
SCE’s AMI Program was recognized as the 2005/2006 Best AMR Initiative in a North American Investor-Owned Utility in August 2006 by the Utility Planning Network.
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Emerging Drivers for AMI and HANs
Empower customers to manage their energy costs and provide new services through smart technology
► Create lasting customer value through cost-effective advanced metering technology solutions
► Design to support Federal and State Energy Policy Objectives
► Enhance competition in competitive retail markets
► Support energy efficiency efforts and reduce new supply requirements
► Support strategy of modernizing our infrastructure with smart technologies toward an intelligent grid
SCE Edison SmartConnect™ Program Objectives: Create 1,000 MW of new peak demand response
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U.S. Home Energy Today
Today, 67% of the average household utility bill is attributed to temperature control and lighting.
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For More Information
ZigBee Alliance Web Site http://www.ZigBee.org
Brent HodgesVP of Marketing and Business Development
ZigBee [email protected]
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