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ZigBee-to-Internet Interconnection Architectures

ŠVÉDA Miroslav and TRCHALÍK Roman. ZigBee-to-Internet Interconnection Architectures. In: Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Mobile Communications and Learning MCL 2007. Saint Luce, Martinique: IEEE Computer Society, 2007, p. 6. ISBN 0-7695-2807-4.
Czech title
Architektury propojení ZigBee-to-Internet
Type
conference paper
Language
english
Authors
Keywords

IEEE 1451.1, ZigBee, Internet, Gateway, Bridge

Abstract

This paper deals with sensor networking based on ZigBee and Internet using IEEE 1451 smart transducer interface architecture. The contribution begins with introduction to the IEEE 1451 smart transducer - network interface for sensors and actuators as an emerging, standard-based networking framework. Next part of the paper reviews some concepts of ZigBee architecture aimed at connecting wireless sensors and actuators through ZigBee to Intranets or Internet. The kernel of the paper deals with design of a software architecture stemming from technical standards or standard proposals. This paper focuses namely on design of software architectures of communication interconnecting devices in between ZigBee and Internet.

Published
2007
Pages
6
Proceedings
Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Mobile Communications and Learning MCL 2007
Conference
The Second International Workshop on Mobile Communications and Learning , Sainte-Luce, Martinique, MQ
ISBN
0-7695-2807-4
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society
Place
Saint Luce, Martinique, MQ
BibTeX
@INPROCEEDINGS{FITPUB8333,
   author = "Miroslav \v{S}v\'{e}da and Roman Trchal\'{i}k",
   title = "ZigBee-to-Internet Interconnection Architectures",
   pages = 6,
   booktitle = "Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Mobile Communications and Learning MCL 2007",
   year = 2007,
   location = "Saint Luce, Martinique, MQ",
   publisher = "IEEE Computer Society",
   ISBN = "0-7695-2807-4",
   language = "english",
   url = "https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/8333"
}
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