Wireless Best Kept Secret For Now IoT Event June 2014 Gilles Thonet Managing Director Europe, ZigBee Alliance 2014 ZigBee Alliance. All rights reserved. 1
ZigBee Alliance at 10 Years Who we are Open, global, non profit organization Members from 34 countries Industry driven What we do Develop open standards for wireless device to device communication (IoT) Certify products to ensure device interoperability (ZigBee Certified) Promote the use of ZigBee standards around the world Liaise and cooperate with other industry and standardization bodies ZigBee Alliance Today 10 Promoters 159 Participants 241 Adopters 750+ ZigBee Certified End Products 40+ million ZigBee Electric Meters Deployed in North America 2
Moving from the IoP to the IoT Devices Internet of People Smart phones, tablets, computers, TVs, game consoles Internet of Things Smart meters, thermostats, switches, mo8on sensors, remote controls Applica6ons Content sharing & distribu8on Sensing & control Key Requirements High data rate Long ba>ery life Access Technologies (on the road) Access Technologies (at home, in the office) Volume Adapted from GreenPeak (www.greenpeak.com) GSM, 3G, 4G LTE WiFi / IEEE 802.11 ZigBee / IEEE 802.15.4 5-10 units per household and growing Foreseen 100 units per household and beyond ZigBee is the only open, global, standards based wireless technology designed to address the unique needs of low cost, low power wireless sensor and control networks 3
Open, Global Standards Grow the Market Single products can be deployed globally Consumers have a variety of products to choose from Open standards foster product competition Competing for quality Competing for innovation Competing for price Open standards foster supplier competition No vendor lock in to specific chip manufacturer Multiple sources for building interoperable ecosystems ZigBee continues to be the primary driver toward standardization and interoperability and will see further strong growth across many markets, accounting for almost 80% of total IEEE 802.15.4 enabled device shipments in 2018 (ABI Research) ZigBee will lead the fixed wireless sensor network market to 1 billion units in 2018 (ON World) $4.3 Billion 2016 market for wireless and wired home energy management equipment (ON World) The Connected Lighting Alliance announced today its endorsement of ZigBee Light Link as the preferred common open standard for residential connected lighting applications. This decision represents the first time an alliance of leading lighting companies has unanimously endorsed a common open standard for wireless lighting solutions. (July 2013) 4
Key IoT Network Attributes No new wires Easy to install and maintain (mesh networking, self organizing, self healing) Ability to scale easily to thousands of nodes Secure (AES 128) Reliable (mesh networking, multiple channels, demonstrated interference tolerance) Low power (several years on an AA battery) Low cost (open standard, many suppliers) ZigBee specifies high level communication protocols using low cost, low power digital radios based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard for wireless personal area networks 5
Addressing Critical IoT Challenges Energy consumption and battery operation are two critical IoT challenges Combining energy harvesting and wireless communication allows for maintenance free control and monitoring Assume the following: 1 billion battery operated devices on the market Average battery lifetime is 5 years Average cost of replacing a battery is $10 That would require every year the replacement and recycling or waste of 200 million batteries, and an industry spending of $2 billion 6
IoT at Home Home Security & Automation Home scenario setup Presence & intrusion detection Lighting & temperature control Connected Lighting Dimming & color control Scene programming Remote Internet access Smart Appliance Management Smart Washing Machine Consumption and cost visualization Reaction to external signals (energy price, renewable energy, overload protection, pause/resume) Coordination with other smart appliances Per phase scheduling 7
IoT in Commercial Buildings Aria MGM City Center Hotel in Las Vegas 4 200 ZigBee automated rooms 136 000 ZigBee devices in the building 3 concurrent WiFi networks Easy Control One simple remote sets the systems in the room to personal preferences, including: Lighting levels Room temperature Television & video systems Music Wake up scenes Drapes Service requests 8
IoT for Retail Services Access Point Access Point PTZ Camera Cart Trackers Shopper Pay Stations Weight Scales VMS Server ATM & CCHD Gateway Server Date: 2009-07-26 16:17:17 6 Price checks Product location Loyalty lookup Messaging Push to Talk (Voice) Scan, Bag, Go Customer Help request feature 0 Meters Per Second 4 Store Network 2 Optimize labor Eliminate repetitive paper based processes Control energy costs Improve quality of service 8 Customer: 41395630571 Reduce operating expenses 16:30 17:00 17:30 Time Advanced shopping analytics Improve product placement Optimize marketing opportunities 9
IoT for Healthcare Real Time Hospital Asset Awareness Addresses critical healthcare facility management issues: Patient safety (improving quality & reducing risk) Workflow optimization (cost control & revenue generation) Asset management (optimizing rental costs & asset utilization, reducing lost / misplaced / stolen items; environmental sensing temperature & humidity) Return on Investment Increased asset utilization by 60% Increased patient satisfaction from 73 rd to 99 th percentile Reduced equipment rental by $150k per year Reduced lost assets from 14.2% to 0% 10
IoT for Smart Cities Smart Metering Management Intelligent Street Lighting Smart Parking Structural Health Monitoring Waste Dumpster Monitoring Environmental Sensing Göteborg The ZigBee City 500 000 citizens 260 000 meters Foundation for Smart Grid Multi Metering (Gas, Water, District Heating) Advanced Meter Management Power Quality & Failure Alarms 11
What s Next Developing and bringing to market open standards always take time Remember WiFi 1985: ISM band released by FCC 1997: Original version of IEEE 802.11 released 1999: WiFi Alliance founded 2005: Annual shipments of WiFi chipsets top 100M Open standards always win on the long run The IoT is here and ZigBee is a strong enabler Watch the big European and Asian players as well as handset manufacturers 12
Gilles Thonet gthonet@zigbee.org www.zigbee.org 13