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ZigBee Alliance unifies application
standards for Internet of Things
San Ramon, Calif. – November 18, 2014 – The ZigBeeŽ Alliance, a
non-profit association of organizations creating open, global standards
that define the Internet of Things for use in consumer, commercial and
industrial applications, today announced the unification of its
market-leading wireless standards to a single standard named ZigBee
3.0. This standard will provide interoperability among the widest range
of smart devices and give consumers and businesses access to innovative
products and services that will work together seamlessly to enhance
everyday life.
The new standard unifies ZigBee standards found in tens of millions of
devices delivering benefits to consumers today. The ZigBee 3.0 standard
enables communication and interoperability among devices for home
automation, connected lighting, energy efficiency and other markets so
more diverse, fully interoperable solutions can be delivered by product
developers and service providers. All device types, commands, and
functionality defined in current ZigBee PRO-based standards are
available to developers in the new standard.
"Happy consumers are the core driving force of all Philips hue
activities. Consumers expect their smart devices to just work and be
simple, and we continue to deliver new and rich lighting centric
experiences that are easy to control and create,” said Filip Jan
Depauw, Head of Marketing & Partnerships at Philips Connected
Lighting. “The ZigBee protocols are a key enabler to achieve this, and
the broader ZigBee 3.0 standard further enables seamless communication
across different domains and will therefore allow us to offer even
greater functionality to our users. Interoperability made simple
empowers new use cases and happy consumers.”
ZigBee 3.0 defines the widest range of device types including home
automation, lighting, energy management, smart appliance, security,
sensors, and health care monitoring products. It supports both
easy-to-use DIY installations as well as professionally installed
systems. Based on IEEE 802.15.4, which operates at 2.4 GHz (a frequency
available for use around the world), ZigBee 3.0 uses ZigBee PRO
networking to enable reliable communication in the smallest,
lowest-power devices. Current ZigBee Certified products based on ZigBee
Home Automation and ZigBee Light Link are interoperable with ZigBee
3.0. A complete list of standards that have been merged to create
ZigBee 3.0 can be seen on the website at www.ZigBee.org.
“The ZigBee Alliance is addressing the critical need for application
level standardization,” said Mareca Hatler, Director of Research with
ON World. “This announcement will build on the Alliance's leadership
across the Internet of Things, while continuing to provide the
foundation for innovative products and services for smart homes,
connected lighting, and other high growth markets."
ZigBee 3.0 is currently undergoing testing. Many Alliance members,
including The Kroger Co., Legrand, NXP, Philips, Schneider Electric,
Silicon Labs, Texas Instruments, Wincor Nixdorf and V-Mark have been
actively involved in the development and testing process. The draft
standard is available to members of the ZigBee Alliance today and is
expected to be ratified in Q4 2015. ZigBee 3.0 demonstrations are
planned for the Consumer Electronics Show in January 2015.
“The ZigBee Alliance has always believed that true interoperability
comes from standardization at all levels of the network, especially the
application level which most closely touches the user,” said Tobin J.
M. Richardson, President and CEO of the ZigBee Alliance. “Lessons
learned by Alliance members when taking products to market around the
world have allowed us to unify our application standards into a single
standard. ZigBee 3.0 will allow product developers to take
advantage of ZigBee’s unique features such as mesh networking and Green
Power to deliver highly reliable, secure, low-power, low-cost solutions
to any market.”
For more information about the benefits and features of ZigBee 3.0,
please visit www.ZigBee.org.
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Free Webinar
Attend a free online ZigBee Alliance webinar on December 2, 2014 titled
“ZigBee 3.0 – The Open, Global Standard for the Internet of Things” to
learn more about the standard. The webinar will be held from 8:00-9:00
am PST and feature Alliance member experts. Space is limited so please
register today at
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6974386235874703106.
ZigBee: Control your world
ZigBee offers the only open, global wireless standard enabling everyday
simple and smart objects to work together and help you control your
world. ZigBee is the leading standard for monitoring and control used
in consumer, commercial and industrial markets around the world. The
Alliance is an open, non-profit ecosystem of approximately 400
organizations developing and promoting standards defining the Internet
of Things for use in homes and businesses. For more information, visit
www.ZigBee.org
ZigBee Certified
The ZigBee Certified program ensures that products built using ZigBee
3.0 function as expected and products from different manufacturers
interoperate with each other. The certification of products is also a
critical part of the Alliance’s standards development process. Unlike
other standards organizations, the testing and certification of
products is required before any ZigBee standard is released for use.
The ZigBee Certified process allows manufacturers to deliver a variety
of products to customers of all types who can benefit from the
simplicity of ZigBee control. To learn more about the ZigBee Certified
program, visit: www.ZigBee.org/Certification.aspx.
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