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1 Wireless Communication Serial communication Allocated a frequency of operation Could be a range of frequencies Regulated by FCC (Federal Communications Commission) in US Unfortunately, allocations are not world-wide Dominant forms Infrared VHF (very-high-frequency) UHF (ultra-high-frequency) Microwave UWB (ultra-wide-band) CSE 466 Wireless Communication 1 Electromagnetic Spectrum (3kHz 300GHz) CSE 466 Wireless Communication 2 1
2 Electromagnetic Spectrum (3kHz 300GHz) CSE 466 Wireless Communication 3 How wireless frequencies are allocated Garage door openers, alarm systems, etc. 40MHz Cordless phones: 40-50MHz, 900MHz, 2.4GHz, 5.8GHz Baby monitors: 49MHz Radio controlled toys: 27-75MHz Wildlife tracking collars: MHz MIR space station: MHz Cell phones: MHz, MHz, MHz Public safety (fire, police, ambulance): MHz Air traffic control radar: 960MHz-1.215GHz Global Positioning System: MHz Satellite radio: 2.3GHz WiFi/802.11b/g and Bluetooth: 2.4GHz Zigbee/ : 868MHz, 915MHz, 2.4GHz Microwave ovens: 2.4Ghz TV: (VHF 2-13), MHz (UHF 14-69) Ultra-wide-band: GHz ISM (industrial, scientific, medical): 900MHz, 1.8GHz, 2.4GHz, 5.8GHz CSE 466 Wireless Communication 4 2
3 Considerations in choosing a carrier frequency Carrier frequency Signal that is modulated to carry data Frequency is not equal to bandwidth Ability to carry data (modulation rate) Availability of devices to transmit and receive signals Interference from other devices in same band ISM bands limit power output Interactions of radiation with environment absorption by water, metal, building materials, foliage Reflection and multi-path properties constructive/destructive interference patterns (e.g., nulls) CSE 466 Wireless Communication 5 Radio Protocols for Wireless Networks UHF ( MHz) Mote radio WiFi (2.4GHz) Wireless LAN Bluetooth (2.4GHz) Common in many consumer devices (PDAs, cell phones, etc.) Zigbee ( MHz) Next generation radio for sensor networks and consumer devices CSE 466 Wireless Communication 6 3
4 Wireless Network Evolution Point-to-point Simple wire replacement (Virtual Wire, Bluetooth) Star pattern (single base-station) Centralized routing and control point (WiFi, GSM) Multi-hop/Mesh (wireless sensor networks) Multiple paths for data Self-configuring CSE 466 Wireless Communication 7 Comparison of Major Protocols Feature(s) IEEE b Bluetooth ZigBee Power Profile Hours Days Years Complexity Very Complex Complex Simple Nodes/Master Latency Enumeration upto 3 seconds Enumeration upto 10 seconds Enumeration 30ms Range 100 m 10m 70m-300m Extendability Roaming possible No YES Data Rate 11Mbps 1Mbps 250Kbps Security Authentication Service Set ID (SSID) 64 bit, 128 bit 128 bit AES and Application Layer user defined CSE 466 Wireless Communication 8 4
5 The Wireless Market SHORT < RANGE > LONG TEXT INTERNET/AUDIO COMPRESSED VIDEO ZigBee Bluetooth b a/HL2 & g Bluetooth 2 MULTI-CHANNEL DIGITAL VIDEO /WIMEDIA LOW < ACTUAL THROUGHPUT > HIGH CSE 466 Wireless Communication 9 Zigbee (adapted from Simple protocol (small memory footprint for protocol stack) Broadcast support (unlike Bluetooth) Full network support (up to 64-bit addresses) Very low power (batteries that last years) Consumer device networks Remote monitoring and control Low-cost, low-complexity Support ad-hoc and mesh networking Industry consortium Builds on IEEE standard physical radio standard OQSK encoding (offset quadrature phase shift keyed) Adds logical network, security and application software 250Kb/sec bandwidth 128Kb/sec effective, 30m range at 2.4GHz 40Kb/sec at 915MHz CSE 466 Wireless Communication 10 5
6 Why is low power important Always need to be conscious of energy Consider a future home with 100 wireless control/sensor devices and 50K homes in a city Case 1: Rx power is 667 mw (always on) = 3.33MW Case 2: Rx power is 30 mw (always on) = 150KW Case 3: Rx power cycled at.1% (typical) = 150W CSE 466 Wireless Communication 11 Applications security HVAC AMR lighting control access control BUILDING AUTOMATION CONSUMER ELECTRONICS TV VCR DVD/CD remote patient monitoring fitness monitoring PERSONAL HEALTH CARE ZigBee Wireless Control that Simply Works PC & PERIPHERALS mouse keyboard joystick asset mgt process control environmental energy mgt INDUSTRIAL CONTROL RESIDENTIAL/ LIGHT COMMERCIAL CONTROL security HVAC lighting control access control lawn & garden irrigation CSE 466 Wireless Communication 12 6
7 Protocol Stack Features 8-bit microcontroller Compact protocol stack <32KB Supports even simpler slave-only stack <4KB Coordinator requires extra memory for storing association tables APPLICATION/PROFILES APPLICATION FRAMEWORK NETWORK/SECURTIY LAYERS MAC LAYER PHY LAYER Application ZigBee Platform Stack Silicon ZigBee or OEM ZigBee Alliance Platform IEEE CSE 466 Wireless Communication Packet Format Physical Protocol Data Unit Preamble Sequence 4 Octets Start of Frame Delimiter 1 Octet Frame Length 1 Octet Physical Service Data Unit Frame Control 2 Octets Data Sequence Number 1 Octet Address Information 4 20 Octets Frame Check Sequence 2 Octets CSE 466 Wireless Communication 14 7
8 Zigbee Networks Basic Network Characteristics 64-bit address, 16-bit network address Optimized for timing-critical applications Network join time: 30 ms (typ) Sleeping slave changing to active: 15 ms (typ) Active slave channel access time: 15 ms (typ) Traffic types Periodic data (e.g., sensor) Intermittent data, event (e.g., light switch) Low-latency, slotted (e.g., mouse) Network coordinator Full Function node Reduced Function node Communications flow Virtual links CSE 466 Wireless Communication 15 Zigbee Networks (cont d) Topology Models Mesh Star Cluster Tree PAN coordinator Full Function Device Reduced Function Device CSE 466 Wireless Communication 16 8
9 Lighting Control Advance Transformer Wireless lighting control Dimmable ballasts Light switches anywhere Customizable lighting schemes Energy savings on bright days Dali [or other] interface to BMS Extendable networks Additional sensors Other networks [Philips Lighting] CSE 466 Wireless Communication 17 HVAC Energy Management Hotel energy management Major operating expense for hotel Centralized HVAC management allow hotel operator to make sure empty rooms are not cooled Retrofit capabilities Battery operated thermostats can be placed for convenience Personalized room settings at check-in CSE 466 Wireless Communication 18 9
10 Asset Management Within each container, sensors form a mesh network. Multiple containers in a ship form a mesh to report sensor data Increased security through on-truck and on-ship tamper detection Faster container processing. Manifest data and sensor data are known before ship docks at port. CSE 466 Wireless Communication 19 Residential Control CSE 466 Wireless Communication 20 10
11 Residential Example CSE 466 Wireless Communication 21 Bluetooth Short-range radio at 2.4GHz Available globally for unlicensed users Low-power Low-cost Cable replacement Devices within 10m can share up to 1Mb/sec 700Kb/sec effective Universal short-range wireless capability CSE 466 Wireless Communication 22 11
12 Bluetooth Application Areas Data and voice access points Real-time voice and data transmissions Cordless headsets Three-in-one phones: cell, cordless, walkie-talkie Cable replacement Eliminates need for numerous cable attachments for connection Automatic synchronization when devices within range Ad hoc networking Can establish connections between devices in range Devices can imprint on each other so that authentication is not required for each instance of communication Support for object exchange (files, calendar entries, business cards) CSE 466 Wireless Communication 23 Bluetooth Standards Documents Core specifications Details of various layers of Bluetooth protocol architecture Emphasis on physical and transport layers Profile specifications Use of Bluetooth technology to support various applications Examples include point-to-point audio and local area network CSE 466 Wireless Communication 24 12
13 Protocol Architecture Bluetooth is a layered protocol architecture Core protocols Cable replacement and telephony control protocols Adopted protocols Core protocols Radio Baseband Link manager protocol (LMP) Logical link control and adaptation protocol (L2CAP) Service discovery protocol (SDP) CSE 466 Wireless Communication 25 Bluetooth Stack Overview IP sdp pan rfcomm Core Bluetooth l2cap LMP HCI (USB,Serial, ) Radio CSE 466 Wireless Communication 26 13
14 Protocol Architecture Cable replacement protocol RFCOMM Telephony control protocol Telephony control specification binary (TCS BIN) Adopted protocols PPP TCP/UDP/IP OBEX WAP Profiles vertical slide through the protocol stack Basis of interoperability Each device supports at least one profile Defined based on usage models e.g., headset, camera, personal server, etc. CSE 466 Wireless Communication 27 Piconets and Scatternets Piconet Basic unit of Bluetooth networking Master and up to 7 slave devices Master determines channel and phase Scatternet Device in one piconet may exist as master or slave in another piconet Allows many devices to share same area Makes efficient use of bandwidth CSE 466 Wireless Communication 28 14
15 Wireless Network Configurations CSE 466 Wireless Communication 29 Radio Specification Classes of transmitters Class 1: Outputs 100 mw for maximum range Power control mandatory Provides greatest distance Class 2: Outputs 2.4 mw at maximum Power control optional Class 3: Nominal output is 1 mw Lowest power CSE 466 Wireless Communication 30 15
16 Frequency Hopping in Bluetooth Provides resistance to interference and multipath effects Provides a form of multiple access among co-located devices in different piconets CSE 466 Wireless Communication 31 Frequency Hopping Total bandwidth divided into 1MHz physical channels Frequency hopping occurs by moving transmitter/receiver from one channel to another in a pseudo-random sequence Hopping sequence shared with all devices in the same piconet so that they can hop together and stay in communication CSE 466 Wireless Communication 32 16
17 Physical Links between Master - Slave Synchronous connection oriented (SCO) Allocates fixed bandwidth between point-to-point connection of master and slave Master maintains link using reserved slots Master can support three simultaneous links Asynchronous connectionless (ACL) Point-to-multipoint link between master and all slaves Only single ACL link can exist CSE 466 Wireless Communication 33 Bluetooth Packet Fields Access code timing synchronization, offset compensation, paging, and inquiry Header identify packet type and carry protocol control information Payload contains user voice or data and payload header, if present CSE 466 Wireless Communication 34 17
18 Channel Control States of operation of a piconet during link establishment and maintenance Major states Standby default state Connection device connected CSE 466 Wireless Communication 35 Channel Control Interim substates for adding new slaves Page device issued a page (used by master) Page scan device is listening for a page Master response master receives a page response from slave Slave response slave responds to a page from master Inquiry device has issued an inquiry for identity of devices within range Inquiry scan device is listening for an inquiry Inquiry response device receives an inquiry response CSE 466 Wireless Communication 36 18
19 State Transition Diagram CSE 466 Wireless Communication 37 Scenario steps Master device (e.g., PDA) pages for nearby devices Receives response from 0, 1, or more devices Slave device (e.g., headphone) responds to page Determines which it knows established connections L2CAP establishes Bluetooth connection assigning paging device to be master Devices exchange profiles they both support Agree upon profile (e.g., audio streaming) Master sends audio data Two devices synchronize their frequency hopping Keep-alive packets used to maintain connections Connections dropped if keep-alive packets are not acknowledged CSE 466 Wireless Communication 38 19
20 Limitations/Issues Discovery time on the order of 10sec for unknown devices Interaction with user required to connect to unknown devices or if multiple masters Can connect 8 devices at a time, more need to be multiplexed radically lowering throughput Doesn t support simple broadcast need to be on same frequency hopping schedule Effective bandwidth closer to 500Kbps (within one scatternet, order of magnitude lower if between two) CSE 466 Wireless Communication 39 20
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