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Home›Technology›Control›ZigBee and Thread move towards mesh network interoperability

ZigBee and Thread move towards mesh network interoperability

By Staff Writer
15/04/2015
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The ZigBee Alliance and the Thread Group recently announced that they are collaborating to aid development of connected home products.

This agreement opens doors for the ZigBee Cluster Library Application Protocol to run on Thread networks. This is a big step forward to making the Internet of Things and the Smart Home real.

GreenPeak’s statement on the ZigBee & Thread agreement

GreenPeak applauds the direction taken by the ZigBee Alliance and the Thread Alliance for planning to integrate the ZigBee Cluster Library on top of the Thread networking stack.

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This step is a move into providing the ZigBee Alliance with a clear IP-strategy, and the Thread Group with a standard for Application profiles.

However, it is clear that a lot of work needs to be done to get this all in place, including proper test specifications and certification procedures. Setting out a clear direction for the industry will make life easier for both product and technology providers, in particular in solving challenges that include:

  1. Coexistence/migration of the ZigBee PRO networking layer and the Thread networking layer
  2. Integration of ultra-low power end devices (ZigBee Green Power) in a Thread environment
  3. Bridging of ultra-low latency RF4CE ZRC2.0 capabilities across ZigBee/Thread networks

In principle all the key components are available to build an efficient IoT local area networking environment, but to make this secure, power efficient, easy to use (self-install) and cost effective at the same time will be a challenge.

Lessons learned from the past

GreenPeak has a rich history in WiFi standardization, and if there is one (obvious) lesson learned it is that in communication technology standards working together is essential.

Currently, there are many initiatives in the industry to standardize different elements of IoT communication protocols, but this announcement positions two credible IoT standardization bodies to provide direction for the first end-to-end protocol, including IEEE 802.15.4 (for the physical layer), IETF 6LoWPAN (for the networking layer) and the ZigBee Cluster Library (for the application layer).

On first glance, this may appear as a small step, but in the near future this step could become a key milestone in the development of the IoT and the Smart Home.

 

Learn more

To find out more on the different IoT wireless communication standards, please take a look at our white paper at:

http://www.greenpeak.com/Press/PressKit/2015GreenPeakWhitePaperIoT&CommStandards.pdf

This white paper provides an overview of the most important contenders around the IoT Wireless Communication Standards, mapped on the ISO layering model, and updated after the recent ZigBee and Thread announcement.

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