- Wibree
Wibree is a
digital radio technology (intended to become anopen standard ofwireless communications) designed for ultra low power consumption (button cell batteries) within a short range (10 meters / 30 ft) based around low-costtransceiver microchips in each device. [citeweb|title=What is Wibree?|url=http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/news/article.php/3652391|publisher=wi-fiplanet.com|accessdate=2008-03-03] As of June, 2007 Wibree is known as ULP (Ultra Low Power) Bluetooth. [citeweb|title=Wibree becomes ULP Bluetooth|url=http://www.electronicsweekly.com/Articles/2007/06/12/41582/wibree-becomes-ulp-bluetooth.htm|publisher=electronicsweekly.com|accessdate=2008-09-09]History
In 2001, Nokia researchers determined that there were various scenarios that contemporary wireless technologies did not address. To address the problem, [http://research.nokia.com Nokia Research Center] started the development of a wireless technology adapted from the
Bluetooth standard which would provide lower power usage and price while minimizing difference between Bluetooth and the new technology. The results were published in 2004 using the name Bluetooth Low End Extension.ref|btlee After further development with partners, e.g., withinEU FP6 project [http://www.mimosa-fp6.com MIMOSA] , the technology was released to public in October2006 with brand name Wibree.ref|iannucci After negotiations withBluetooth SIG members, in June2007 , an agreement was reached to include Wibree in future Bluetooth specification as an ultra-low-power Bluetooth technology, now known as Bluetooth low energy wireless technology.ref|wibree_bluetoothTechnical information
Wibree is designed to work side-by-side with and complement
Bluetooth . It operates in 2.4GHz ISM band withphysical layer bit rate of 1Mbit/s . Main applications include devices such aswrist watch es, wireless keyboards, toys and sports sensors where low power consumption is a key design requirement. The technology was announced on3 October 2006 byNokia . Partners that currently license the technology and cooperate in defining the specification areNordic Semiconductor ,Broadcom Corporation , CSR andEpson . Other contributors areSuunto andTaiyo Yuden .ref|press_releaseWibree is not designed to replace Bluetooth, but rather to complement the technology in supported devices. Wibree-enabled devices will be smaller and more energy-efficient than their Bluetooth counterparts. [cite news |first=Marc |last=Saltzman |title=Bluetooth Explained |work=Ur magazine |publisher=Rogers |accessdate=2008-08-01] This is especially important in devices such as wristwatches, where Bluetooth models may be too large and heavy to be comfortable. Replacing Bluetooth with Wibree will make the devices closer in dimensions and weight to current standard wristwatches.
Bob Iannucci, head of Nokia's Research Centre, claims the technology is up to ten times more efficient than Bluetooth.ref|iannucci Reportedly, it will have an output power around -6
dBm .ref|output-powerNordic Semiconductor is aiming to sample Wibree chips during the second half of2007 .ref|nordicee also
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Bluetooth – IEEE 802.15.1
*IEEE 802.15
* UWB
*UWB Forum
*WiMedia Alliance
*WirelessHD
*Wireless USB
*ZigBee – IEEE 802.15.4References
# M. Honkanen, A. Lappetelainen, K. Kivekas, [http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=1389107 "Low end extension for Bluetooth"] , Radio and Wireless Conference, 2004 IEEE,
19-22 September 2004
# [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/5403564.stm "Bluetooth rival unveiled by Nokia"] , BBC News,4 October 2006
# [http://www.wibree.com/press/Wibree_pressrelease_final_1206.pdf Wibree Bluetooth press release]12 June 2007
# [http://www.wibree.com/press Wibree press release]3 October 2006
# [http://www.tfot.info/content/view/97/59/ "Nokia's Wibree and the Wireless Zoo"] , by Iddo Genuth, The Future of Things (TFoT) online magazine,16 November 2006
# [http://www.wibree.nordicsemi.no/pressrelease.pdf "Nordic Semiconductor becomes a member of the open Wibree industry initiative"] , Nordic Semiconductor press release,3 October 2006 External links
Official:
* [http://www.wibree.com/ Wibree Official Website]
* [http://www.wibree.com/press/ Wibree Press Releases]Websites:
* [http://www.kenneyjacob.com/category/articles/technical/wibree/ Wibree Introduction, Implementation ]
* [http://www.wibreetalk.com/ Wibree Talk] (Wibree Forums)
* [http://www.wibreeworld.co.uk/ Wibree news site]
* [http://www.wibree.org.uk/ UK Wibree Guide]
* [http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/wibree.htm HowStuffWorks] (How Wibree Works)
* [http://what-is-what.com/what_is/wibree.html What is Wibree?]
* [http://www.wibree.nordicsemi.no/ Nordic Semiconductor's Wibree site]News:
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/5403564.stm "Bluetooth rival unveiled by Nokia"] , BBC News,4 October 2006
* [http://www.tfot.info/content/view/97/59/ "Nokia's Wibree and the Wireless Zoo"] , The Future of Things (TFOT),16 November 2006 , An interview with Nokia and a comparison to other wireless technologies
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