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Wi-Fi Bluetooth ZigBee and Sub-GHz Technolgies
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the four major wireless technologies Wi-Fi
Bluetooth ZigBee and Sub-GHz?
Now there are about 50 billion devices using the four major wireless technologies Wi-Fi
Bluetooth ZigBee and Sub-GHz wireless communication methods.
According to data from the GSM Consortium, mobile handhelds and personal computers account
for only 1/4 of these devices, and the rest are autonomous interconnected devices that use
non-user interaction to communicate with other machines.
At present, our Internet is rapidly developing into a World Wide Web - Internet of Things (IoT)
with the interconnection of four major wireless technologies: Wi-Fi Bluetooth ZigBee and
Sub-GHz wireless devices.
Wi-Fi Bluetooth ZigBee and Sub-GHz wireless network technology core features and capabilities
Wi-Fi is a communication technology based on a 2.4GHz band, which is good at transmitting large
amounts of data quickly between two nodes, but at the same time consumes high energy and
limits each AP to no more than 15-32 clients in a star configuration.
Bluetooth is another 2.4GHz technology, which is targeted at portable devices and is mainly used
as a point-to-point solution, supporting only a few nodes.
ZigBee shares the same wireless spectrum as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, but is only used to meet the
specific needs of low-power wireless sensor nodes.
Wi-Fi Bluetooth ZigBee and Sub-GHz wireless technology comparison, who is more suitable for
IoT?
ZigBee: the optimized solution for wireless mesh networks
C&T RF Antennas Inc
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ZigBee is an open wireless mesh network technology based on global standards. Unlike
traditional network architectures, such as star and point-to-point, mesh networks use the lowest
cost nodes to provide reliable coverage for all locations within a building.
ZigBee uses a dynamic, autonomous routing protocol based on the AODV (AdHocOn-demand
distance vector) routing technology.
In AODV, when a node needs to connect, it broadcasts a route request message, and other nodes
look up in the routing table.
If there is a route to the destination node, it is fed back to the source node, which picks a reliable
route with minimum hops and stores the information in the local routing table for future needs;
If a routing route fails, the node can simply choose another alternative routing route.
If the shortest route between the source and destination is blocked due to wall or multipath
interference, ZigBee can adaptively find a longer but available routing route.
Comparison of Wi-Fi Bluetooth ZigBee and Sub-GHz network topologies
The rapid development of "ZigBee Certified Products" is made possible by EmberAppBuilder, a
development tool that hides protocol stack details and focuses on ZAP implementations.
Through a graphical interface, developers can quickly select the properties needed for an
application and then have AppBuilder automatically generate the required code.
To take maximum advantage of the flexibility of ZigBee networks, efficient debugging tools are
required. The complexity of mesh networks makes it more difficult to use traditional network
analysis tools such as Packet sniffer.
In fact, since packets may traverse multiple hops to reach their destination, many intermediate
transmissions are beyond the scope of the analyzer's application.
The only solution to this problem is the use of SiliconLabs DesktopNetworkAnalyzer, a powerful
analysis tool that presents a full picture of every packet sent and received in the network within a
graphical interface, and built-in protocol analysis and visual trace engine that allows developers
to coordinate network communications and device tasks.
In some cases, mesh networks are not the right choice because the node density is too low and
therefore does not provide effective failover support.
For example, road or rail network topologies require the widely spaced deployment of nodes
along narrow paths. Similarly, the external facilities of the campus are too sparse for the adoption
of a mesh network. In these environments, star topologies combined can span longer distances
and are therefore more reliable and appropriate.
Sub-GHz: ideal for long-range and low-power communications
Wireless propagation is inversely proportional to frequency, and sub-GHz RF is more
advantageous in terms of low power consumption, long-range communication, or wall
penetration capability. For many applications, 433MHz becomes a global alternative to 2.4GHz
(but Japan does not allow it to be used for wireless applications).
Designs based on 868MHz and 915MHz are available for the US and European markets. There are
many available brands that do not require licensing or need to be licensed, for system integrators
to either choose to optimize performance in certain specific areas or to work with utilities to
design systems over a wide area.
C&T RF Antennas Inc
https://ctrfantennasinc.com/ https://lcantennas.com/ https://pcbantennas.com/
Please Contact us for more information, thank you.
Contact Person: Coco Lu cocolu@ctrfantennas.com (+86)13412239096
In this diversity, there is less interference in the sub-GHz spectrum than in the 2.4GHz band. A
band with less interference improves the overall performance of the network and reduces the
number of retransmissions in transmission.
Third-party and standards-based network protocol stacks are available for sub-GHz RF, but many
vendors still choose dedicated solutions to target their specific needs.
Data transmission consumes more energy than data reception, but transmissions are short-lived
and have long intervals, so long-term average energy consumption is typically lower.
In many wireless protocols, the receiver does not know when a message is coming. Therefore, it
has to keep listening in order not to lose any data, so the receiver cannot completely turn off the
energy consumption even if there are no messages. This situation will limit the node's battery
autonomy, requiring regular battery replacement or recharging.
Sub-GHz transceiver by using a combination of frequency hopping and clock synchronization
technology, system integrators are able to achieve a sub-GHz network spanning several
kilometers between the coordinator and the end node, while the end node can operate for more
than ten years using a single battery.
As a result, system integrators can use a small number of coordinators to reliably cover a specific
area and place the end node in a place where the main power supply cannot be connected.
Wi-Fi Bluetooth ZigBee and Sub-GHz are the four major wireless technologies, each with its own
advantages and disadvantages, according to their respective needs, using the appropriate
wireless technology.
Besides this Wi-Fi Bluetooth ZigBee and Sub-GHz Technolgies article, you may also be interested
in the below articles?
What is the difference between WIFI and WLAN?
Summary of 41 Basic Knowledge of LTE
What Spectrum Is Used In 5G?
What Is Wi-Fi 7?
How To Choose 2.4G And 5G?
What Is The 5G Network Slicing?
What Are The IoT Antenna Types?
How to Choose the Best Antenna for Lora?

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  • 1. C&T RF Antennas Inc https://ctrfantennasinc.com/ https://lcantennas.com/ https://pcbantennas.com/ Please Contact us for more information, thank you. Contact Person: Coco Lu cocolu@ctrfantennas.com (+86)13412239096 Wi-Fi Bluetooth ZigBee and Sub-GHz Technolgies What are the advantages and disadvantages of the four major wireless technologies Wi-Fi Bluetooth ZigBee and Sub-GHz? Now there are about 50 billion devices using the four major wireless technologies Wi-Fi Bluetooth ZigBee and Sub-GHz wireless communication methods. According to data from the GSM Consortium, mobile handhelds and personal computers account for only 1/4 of these devices, and the rest are autonomous interconnected devices that use non-user interaction to communicate with other machines. At present, our Internet is rapidly developing into a World Wide Web - Internet of Things (IoT) with the interconnection of four major wireless technologies: Wi-Fi Bluetooth ZigBee and Sub-GHz wireless devices. Wi-Fi Bluetooth ZigBee and Sub-GHz wireless network technology core features and capabilities Wi-Fi is a communication technology based on a 2.4GHz band, which is good at transmitting large amounts of data quickly between two nodes, but at the same time consumes high energy and limits each AP to no more than 15-32 clients in a star configuration. Bluetooth is another 2.4GHz technology, which is targeted at portable devices and is mainly used as a point-to-point solution, supporting only a few nodes. ZigBee shares the same wireless spectrum as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, but is only used to meet the specific needs of low-power wireless sensor nodes. Wi-Fi Bluetooth ZigBee and Sub-GHz wireless technology comparison, who is more suitable for IoT? ZigBee: the optimized solution for wireless mesh networks
  • 2. C&T RF Antennas Inc https://ctrfantennasinc.com/ https://lcantennas.com/ https://pcbantennas.com/ Please Contact us for more information, thank you. Contact Person: Coco Lu cocolu@ctrfantennas.com (+86)13412239096 ZigBee is an open wireless mesh network technology based on global standards. Unlike traditional network architectures, such as star and point-to-point, mesh networks use the lowest cost nodes to provide reliable coverage for all locations within a building. ZigBee uses a dynamic, autonomous routing protocol based on the AODV (AdHocOn-demand distance vector) routing technology. In AODV, when a node needs to connect, it broadcasts a route request message, and other nodes look up in the routing table. If there is a route to the destination node, it is fed back to the source node, which picks a reliable route with minimum hops and stores the information in the local routing table for future needs; If a routing route fails, the node can simply choose another alternative routing route. If the shortest route between the source and destination is blocked due to wall or multipath interference, ZigBee can adaptively find a longer but available routing route. Comparison of Wi-Fi Bluetooth ZigBee and Sub-GHz network topologies The rapid development of "ZigBee Certified Products" is made possible by EmberAppBuilder, a development tool that hides protocol stack details and focuses on ZAP implementations. Through a graphical interface, developers can quickly select the properties needed for an application and then have AppBuilder automatically generate the required code. To take maximum advantage of the flexibility of ZigBee networks, efficient debugging tools are required. The complexity of mesh networks makes it more difficult to use traditional network analysis tools such as Packet sniffer. In fact, since packets may traverse multiple hops to reach their destination, many intermediate transmissions are beyond the scope of the analyzer's application. The only solution to this problem is the use of SiliconLabs DesktopNetworkAnalyzer, a powerful analysis tool that presents a full picture of every packet sent and received in the network within a graphical interface, and built-in protocol analysis and visual trace engine that allows developers to coordinate network communications and device tasks. In some cases, mesh networks are not the right choice because the node density is too low and therefore does not provide effective failover support. For example, road or rail network topologies require the widely spaced deployment of nodes along narrow paths. Similarly, the external facilities of the campus are too sparse for the adoption of a mesh network. In these environments, star topologies combined can span longer distances and are therefore more reliable and appropriate. Sub-GHz: ideal for long-range and low-power communications Wireless propagation is inversely proportional to frequency, and sub-GHz RF is more advantageous in terms of low power consumption, long-range communication, or wall penetration capability. For many applications, 433MHz becomes a global alternative to 2.4GHz (but Japan does not allow it to be used for wireless applications). Designs based on 868MHz and 915MHz are available for the US and European markets. There are many available brands that do not require licensing or need to be licensed, for system integrators to either choose to optimize performance in certain specific areas or to work with utilities to design systems over a wide area.
  • 3. C&T RF Antennas Inc https://ctrfantennasinc.com/ https://lcantennas.com/ https://pcbantennas.com/ Please Contact us for more information, thank you. Contact Person: Coco Lu cocolu@ctrfantennas.com (+86)13412239096 In this diversity, there is less interference in the sub-GHz spectrum than in the 2.4GHz band. A band with less interference improves the overall performance of the network and reduces the number of retransmissions in transmission. Third-party and standards-based network protocol stacks are available for sub-GHz RF, but many vendors still choose dedicated solutions to target their specific needs. Data transmission consumes more energy than data reception, but transmissions are short-lived and have long intervals, so long-term average energy consumption is typically lower. In many wireless protocols, the receiver does not know when a message is coming. Therefore, it has to keep listening in order not to lose any data, so the receiver cannot completely turn off the energy consumption even if there are no messages. This situation will limit the node's battery autonomy, requiring regular battery replacement or recharging. Sub-GHz transceiver by using a combination of frequency hopping and clock synchronization technology, system integrators are able to achieve a sub-GHz network spanning several kilometers between the coordinator and the end node, while the end node can operate for more than ten years using a single battery. As a result, system integrators can use a small number of coordinators to reliably cover a specific area and place the end node in a place where the main power supply cannot be connected. Wi-Fi Bluetooth ZigBee and Sub-GHz are the four major wireless technologies, each with its own advantages and disadvantages, according to their respective needs, using the appropriate wireless technology. Besides this Wi-Fi Bluetooth ZigBee and Sub-GHz Technolgies article, you may also be interested in the below articles? What is the difference between WIFI and WLAN? Summary of 41 Basic Knowledge of LTE What Spectrum Is Used In 5G? What Is Wi-Fi 7? How To Choose 2.4G And 5G? What Is The 5G Network Slicing? What Are The IoT Antenna Types? How to Choose the Best Antenna for Lora?