Zigbee is mainly used between various electronic
Zigbee is mainly used between various electronic devices within a short distance and with a low data transmission rate. Its typical transmission data types are periodic data (such as sensor data), intermittent data (such as lighting control) and repetitive low reaction time data (such as mouse).
According to the current vision of the Zigbee Alliance, Zigbee's target markets mainly include PC rs485 ethernet adapter peripherals (mouse, keyboard, game joystick), consumer electronics equipment (remote control devices on TV, VCR, CD, VCD, DVD, etc.), home Intelligent control (lighting, gas metering control and alarm, etc.), toys (electronic pets), medical care (monitors and sensors), industrial control (monitors, sensors and automatic control equipment) and other very broad fields.
The government's plan gave Zigbee more space, showing its great confidence. According to reports, the U.S. Department of Energy has decided to hire Honeywell International Inc., hoping to use Zigbee sensors to reduce the cost of these energy sources by 15% in steel, aluminum and six other industries. By installing sensors in the piping systems of companies such as Alcoa, Dow Chemical, and ExxonMobil, real-time tracking and monitoring of gas usage during product production.
Dan Sheflin, vice president and technical director of Honeywell's automatic control division, said: "Being able to obtain this data in real time is a very important thing." Using this wireless technology to take timely measures to reduce leakage or eliminate waste, the annual savings That's more energy than was generated by natural gas used in Washington state last year.