Xunison Web Application

Smart Home

4min

Introduction

Smart Home feature allows the users to monitor various parameters such as flood, humidity, temperature, smoke, Door ON/OFF status, lights ON/OFF controls, and others for your home.

Users can program these devices for scenes, automation, and schedules. Also, users can monitor or control these smart home devices using the X-Home application.

Types of Smart Home Devices:

ZigBee and Z-Wave smart home devices are used for the Smart Home feature of the product. Z-wave provides a longer range than ZigBee. The Z-Wave range is 100m line-of-sight whereas ZigBee is only 20m.

1) Z-Wave Devices:

Z-wave is a protocol that is used for communication between devices for home automation. It allows low latency communication which is reliable for smaller data packs with a data rate speed of 100 kbit/second or 1GHZ.

It uses for signaling and control and utilizes mesh topology that supports 232 nodes in a network with an operating frequency of 908.42Mhz which differs in various country regions. It differs from the various country region.

2) ZigBee Devices:

Zigbee communication is specially built for control and sensor networks on IEEE 802.15.4 standard for wireless personal area networks (WPANs), and it is the product of the ZigBee alliance.

This communication standard defines physical and Media Access Control (MAC) layers to handle many devices at low data rates. These Zigbee’s WPANs operate at 868 MHz, 902-928MHz, and 2.4 GHz frequencies. The data rate of 250 kbps is best suited for periodic as well as intermediate two-way transmission of data between sensors and controllers.



ZigBee Devices

Z-wave Devices

Data Rate: 250 kb/s

Data Rate: 40 kb/s

Power Consumption: ~40 mA

Power Consumption: ~2.5 mA

Range: 10-20 meters

Range: 30-65 meters

Operates at 2.4 GHz

Operates at 908 MHz

Chips and modules available from multiple

manufacturers

Chips only sold by Silicon Labs

Variable certification process

Strict certification process

Supports over 65,000 end nodes

Supports over 232 end nodes

More difficult to configure and set up

More user-friendly and easier to set up

More cost-effective

More expensive than ZigBee

Smart Home
Smart Home