Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Dedication
Foreword
Preface
Overview Of The Content
Supplements
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter 1. ZigBee Basics
1.1 What Is ZigBee?
1.2 ZigBee Versus Bluetooth And IEEE 802.11
1.3 Short-Range Wireless Networking Classes
1.4 The Relationship Between ZigBee And IEEE 802.15.4 Standards
1.5 Frequencies Of Operation And Data Rates
1.6 Interoperability
1.7 Device Types
1.8 Device Roles
1.9 ZigBee Networking Topologies
,1.10 ZigBee And IEEE 802.15.4 Communication Basics
1.11 Association And Disassociation
1.12 Binding
1.13 ZigBee Self-Forming And Self-Healing Characteristics
1.14 ZigBee And IEEE 802.15.4 Networking Layer Functions
1.15 The ZigBee Gateway
1.16 ZigBee Metaphor
References
Chapter 2. ZigBee/IEEE 802.15.4 Networking Examples
2.1 Home Automation
2.3 Industrial Automation
2.4 Healthcare
2.5 Other Applications
References
Chapter 3. ZigBee and IEEE 802.15.4 Protocol Layers
3.1 Zigbee And IEEE 802.15.4 Networking Layers
3.2 The IEEE 802.15.4 PHY Specifications
3.3 Ieee 802.15.4 MAC Layer
3.4 The ZigBee NWK Layer
3.5 The APL Layer
3.5.1 The Application Framework
, 3.6 Security Services
References
Chapter 4. Transceiver Requirements
4.1 Typical IEEE 802.15.4 Transceiver Building Blocks
4.2 Receiver Sensitivity
4.3 Adjacent And Alternate Channel-Jamming Resistance Tests
4.4 The Modulation And Spreading Methods For 2.4 GHz Operation
4.5 Modulation And Spreading Methods For 868/915 MHz Operation
4.6 Transmitter Output Power
4.7 Error Vector Magnitude
4.8 Symbol Timing
4.9 Frequency Offset Tolerance
4.10 Turnaround Time
4.11 Crystal Selection Considerations
4.12 Analog-To-Digital Converters
References
Chapter 5. RF Propagation, Antennas, and Regulatory Requirements
5.1 Path Loss
5.2 Signal Wavelength
5.3 Signal Penetration
5.4 Reflection, Scattering, And Diffraction