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Zigbee creates flexibility for developers & end users, while delivering stellar interoperability. Created on IEEE’s 802.15.4 using the 2.4GHz band and a self-healing true mesh network, Zigbee has many applications and is widely implemented across the globe. The Zigbee Alliance is the foundation and future of the IoT. Established in 2002, the wide-ranging global membership collaborates to create and evolve universal open standards for the products transforming the way we live, work, and play. This alliance certify products to help ensure interoperability through their certified program.
By completing the Bluetooth Qualification Process, these products have undergone testing to show they have met all the Bluetooth qualification requirements and are compliant with the published Bluetooth mesh networking specifications. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (BT-SIG) list products with Bluetooth® mesh networking capability and have successfully completed the Bluetooth Qualification Process.
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KNX is approved as an International Standard (ISO/IEC 14543-3) as well as an European Standard (CENELEC EN 50090 and CEN EN 13321-1) and Chinese Standard (GB/T 20965). KNX is an open Standard. KNX products made by different manufacturers can be combined – the KNX trademark logo guarantees their interworking and interoperability.
The DALI protocol was first drafted in the late 1990s and has undergone a number of revisions as it has evolved. The result is version 2 of the DALI standard IEC 62386, which is known as DALI-2.
DALI-2 helps fill the gaps in the original standard, resulting in significant improvements in interoperability. DALI-2 adds new features, and introduces standardisation of control devices including the recent addition of input devices, while maintaining backwards compatibility.
DALI-2 certification brings the promise of significantly improved multi-vendor interoperability compared with the current DALI (version-1) systems in the market.
D4i brings standardization to intra-luminaire DALI, and extends the existing DALI-2 program by adding a specific set of new features. By specifying power-supply requirements and smart-data capabilities, D4i enables intelligent, connected, future-proofed LED luminaires.
Intra-luminaire DALI refers to a small DALI network inside an individual luminaire. D4i specifications ensure that power is available for control devices —such as sensors or wireless communication devices — that are attached to or integrated into the luminaire. Meanwhile, D4i drivers inside the luminaire are able to store and report a wide range of data in a standardized way.