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ZigBee Smart EnergyZigBee Smart EnergyZigBee Smart EnergyZigBee Smart EnergySeptember 9, 2010September 9, 2010September 9, 2010September 9, 2010
Tobin RichardsonDirector, Smart Energy
ZigBee Alliancewww.zigbee.org
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ZigBee Alliance Overview
Organized as an independent, neutral, nonprofit corporation in 2002 for WSN Standards Development
Open and global– Anyone can join and participate
– Over 380 companies worldwide are members
– Membership is global [approx. 40% Americas, 30% EMEA, 30% Asia]
Activities include:– Open Standards for wireless sensor and control
– Product Certification and compliance programs
– Branding, market development and user education
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Typical ZigBee Markets
BUILDING AUTOMATION
SecurityHVACAMR
Lighting ControlAccess Control
PERSONAL HEALTH CARE
Patient monitoringFitness monitoring
INDUSTRIALCONTROL
Asset MgtProcess Control
EnvironmentalEnergy Mgt
PC & PERIPHERALS
MouseKeyboardJoystick
ENERGY MGT. & EFFICIENCY
Demand ResponseNet MeteringAMI, SCADA
TELECOM SERVICES
M-commerceInfo ServicesObject Interaction (Internet of Things)
HOME CONTROL
SecurityHVACLighting ControlAccess ControlIrrigation
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
TVVCRDVD/CDUniversal Remotes
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Current ZigBee Applications
ZigBee Home Automation (ZHA)ZigBee Smart Energy (ZSE)Commercial Building Automation (CBA)ZigBee Health Care (ZHC)ZigBee Telecom Services (ZTS)ZigBee Remote Control (ZRC)
+Future profiles proposed by member companies…
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Overall State of the Alliance
Certification Activity MILESTONE: 100 public profile certified products listed on website – ZigBee Smart Energy = 63
– ZigBee Home Automation = 24
– ZigBee Telecom Services = 13
– Strong pipeline coming in to test houses
Membership growth from 332 end of 2009 to 371 as of June 30
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InformationPower
Generation Transmission Distribution DistributedGeneration
Home/Building
The Challenge of the Smart Grid
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– Improve power reliability and quality– Increase resiliency of the grid– Increase capacity through optimized generation efficiency
– Allow easier use of renewable energy and distributed generation, including load shifting and storage
– Reduce consumption on a per user basis– Increase consumer awareness and choice
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Requirements for HANs
Utility AMINetwork
Utility AMINetwork
Gas Meter
SmartAppliances
Tstat
Lighting Controls
ElectricMeter
HVACSystem
Home AutomationSystem
ZigBeeHAN
EnergyGateway
Water Meter
Retail products
Competitive market/ No vendor lock-in
Low cost
Solutions for the Global Market
Large pool of people who understand the technology
High levels of security
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Rooftop Solarprovides renewable
energy coincident with peak demand
Programmable Communicating Thermostats
respond to pricing signals and grid disturbances
Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles draw energy from its roaming plug-in location. It can store
energy for utility use.
Fixed Electricity Storage Batteries stores off-peak power to use during peak periods
and backs up
Smart Appliances Respond to grid disturbances
and shifts consumption during peak demand periods
Where does ZigBee Fit?
Source: wsj.com
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ZigBee Smart Energy Profile
Supported Features Include:
– Basic metering [measurements, historical info, etc]
– Demand Response (DR) and Load Control
– Pricing [multiple units & currencies, price tiers, etc.]
– Text messages
– Device support for Programmable Communicating Thermostats (PCTs), Load Controllers, Energy Management Systems, In Home Displays (IHDs), etc.
– Security to allow consumer only, utility only, or shared networks
– Support for water and gas
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Growing Demand for ZigBee Smart Energy
ZigBee Smart Energy is bridging the gap between the power grid today and the Smart Grid of tomorrow
– Households with digital tools controlling temperature and price preferences saved on average 10% on utility bills
40+ million ZigBee electric meters being deployed by more than 11 utility companies
– Major deployments in California, Texas, Michigan and Virginia– Total smart energy meter market in North America of 80 million beyond 2011 (from utility RFPs)
$3.4B in stimulus funds awarded for the Smart Grid– ZigBee Smart Energy Profile widely used for Home Area Network
– ~$1 billion awarded to support Demand Response
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Smart Energy Profile 1.x Certified Products
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Latest 2.0 Schedule
Key Deliverables
– MRD – Market Requirements Document
– TRD – Technical Requirements Document
– .7 version of Application Specification
– .9 version of Application Specification
– Final Specification
Comment periods
– TRD – closed May 7; being reconciled
– .7 AppSpec – closed June 4; being reconciled
Specifications are not considered to be complete until there are Certified DevicesCompletion of network certification – Dec 2010Completion of Platform certification – Q1/Q2 2011
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Status of HomePlug PLC* (and other PHYs)
HomePlug PHYs
– AV (Draft IEEE 1901)
– “Green PHY” (Interoperable with AV / subset or “profile” of IEEE 1901)
Getting direct feedback and co-development of the SE 2.0 profile with HomePlug joint members
HomePlug’s Green Phy now complete – HomePlug is comparing against SE 2.0 work products
Working with HomePlug and Wi-Fi on joint certification of ZSE-certified devices on multiple media
Established liaison with Wi-Fi Alliance for SE 2.0 work
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White Goods Implementation
AHAM study, published December 2009 (link below)
Energy pricing will be the key driver in engaging customers in the smart grid; open standards must be used, and consumer privacy must be respected
Publicly announced moves in the past several months have shown white goods manufacturers are seeing this as a market opportunity worth investing in
Other major consumer-electronics companies following suit (joining ZigBee Alliance, certifying products, etc.)
http://www.aham.org/ht/a/GetDocumentAction/i/44191
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Relationship to Other Global Initiatives
Harmonizing with SAE on plug-in vehicle commsHarmonizing with Distributed Energy Resources EPRI/ inverter, 61850, SunSpec AllianceHarmonizing with NIST PAPs (multiple work teams)Co-chairing North American energy seed standard effort by NAESBLiaison with OpenSG, focusing on OpenHAN, Security, OpenADEEuropean Standards Organizations - signed liaison with CEN, in talks with CENELEC, ETSI (big 3)Active in British Standards Institute (BSi), supporting British smart metering mandate Partnering with IEC on CIM, TC57, SG3, and othersSupporting White House efforts on consumer access to information
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Next steps and development for ZigBee SE
1.x to 2.0 Transition1.x to 2.0 Transition1.x to 2.0 Transition1.x to 2.0 Transition
– Developing migration plans, best practices – white paper coming soon
– Over-the-Air Upgrade, multiple ESIs/gateways among available solutions and pathways
Supporting Market EvolutionSupporting Market EvolutionSupporting Market EvolutionSupporting Market Evolution
– Continuing to engage key market leaders on defining functionality
– Engaging key government decision-makers in their Smart Grid processes
– Working closely with OEMs to support market rollout and customerbenefit definition
– Demonstrating working markets in Texas
– Supporting pilots, trials and market tests around the globe
– Engaging other key standards efforts (e.g., European Standards Organizations) to facilitate harmonization of standards and market availability of solutions
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Key Document link
SE 2.0 documents http://www.zigbee.org/Markets/ZigBeeSmartEnergy/Version20Documents.aspx
Choose Draft 0.7 Specification download
Provided in EA and HTML for ease of reading
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THANK-YOU!
www.zigbee.org
Tobin Richardson
Director, Smart Energy
ZigBee Alliance
trichardson@zigbee.org
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