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ZigBee Wireless Sensor and Control Network


Instructor

Ata Elahi
Southern Connecticut State University
United States
 
Brief Bio
Ata Elahi is a Professor of Computer Science at Southern Connecticut State University, USA. Dr. Elahi received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Mississippi State University in 1982. He is the author of the following books: Computer System: Digital Design, Fundamentals of Computer Architecture and ARM Assembly, Springer, 2018 ARM Assembly Language with Hardware Experiments", Springer, 2015 ZigBee Wireless Sensor and Control Network, published by Prentice Hall, 2010 Data, Network & Internet Communications Technology, published by Thomson Learning 2006 Network Communication Technology published by Delmar Thomson learning 2001
Abstract

Abstract:

Wireless Sensor and Control Networks are quickly becoming an integral part of the automation process within chemical plants, refineries, and commercial buildings. As a result, the market for wireless sensor and control networks is rapidly growing. Furthermore, according to a new market research report, it will be a $3.8 billion industry by the year 2017. To accommodate this burgeoning technology, numerous standards are being developed for wireless sensor and control networking such as SP100.11(Wireless Systems for Automation) by the Industrial Standard for Automation (ISA), Wireless HART (Highway Addressable Remote Transducer) by the HART organization, IPv6 over Low Rate Wireless Personnel Network (6LoWPAN) by IETF (the Internet Engineering Task Force) and ZigBee by the ZigBee alliance. The following is a list of the more common applications for wireless sensor and control networks. 1. Commercial Building Automation 2. Home automation 3. Industrial and process automation 4. Energy and utility automation 5. Health Care 6. Remote Control

Keywords: Wireless Network, Sensor Network, Zigbee

Aims and Learning Objectives: The primary purpose of this tutorial is to provide a basic understanding of ZigBee Wireless Network and it applications

Target Audience: Researchers, System Designers, Embedded Programmers, and anyone wishing to learn more about this new technology

Prerequisite Knowledge of Audience: Networking and Wireless Networking

Detailed Outline:

1: Wireless Sensor and Control Technologies
2: ZigBee Wireless Sensor and Control Network
3: ZigBee Protocol Architecture
4: IEEE 802.154 Physical Layer
5: IEEE 802.15.4 Medium Access Control (MAC) Layer
6: Network Layer
7: Application Support Sub-layer (APS)
8: Application Layer
9: Security
10: Address Assignment and Routing
11: ZigBee Home Automation and Smart Energy Network
12: IPv6 over Low Power Wireless Personal Area Network (6LowPAN)


Keywords

Wireless Network, Sensor Network, Zigbee

Aims and Learning Objectives

The primary purpose of this tutorial is to provide a basic understanding of ZigBee Wireless Network and it applications

Target Audience

Researchers, System Designers, Embedded Programmers, and anyone wishing to learn more about this new technology

Prerequisite Knowledge of Audience

Networking and Wireless Networking

Detailed Outline

1: Wireless Sensor and Control Technologies
2: ZigBee Wireless Sensor and Control Network 3: ZigBee Protocol Architecture
3: IEEE 802.15.4 Physical Layer
4: IEEE 802.15.4 Medium Access Control(MAC) layer
5: Network Layer
6: Application Support Sub-layer (APS
7: Application Layer
8: Security
9: Address Assignment and Routing
10:ZigBee Home Automation and Smart Energy Network
11:IPv6 over Low Power Wireless Personal Area Network (6LowPAN)

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