14-02-2009, 11:46 PM
Now a days the wireless technologies are more in use and are widely evolving. Some of the technologies now in use are Wi-Fi, Wi-max, Zigbee, Bluetooth¦¦. Out of which Bluetooth is most popular. These technologies are widely used to connect the large devices like mobile phones or personal computers. No other existing wireless technologies will connect with small button cell battery devices so effectively. So the Nokia introduced the new radio technology called Wibree.
New radio technology for ultra low power
Wibree is a new radio technology developed by Nokia. It consumes only a fraction of the power compared to other such radio technologies, enabling smaller and less costly implementations and it is easy to integrate with Bluetooth solutions.
Open industry initiative
Wibree is the first open technology offering connectivity between mobile devices or personal computers, and small, button cell battery power devices such as watches, wireless keyboards, toys and sports & health care sensors.
Ultra low power cannot be achieved with existing open standards
Currently available standardized local connectivity technologies are not optimized for ultra low power applications.
Ultra low power cannot be achieved with existing open standards
Currently available standardized local connectivity technologies are not optimized for ultra low power applications.
Wibree implementations:
There will be two types of Wibree implementations-
Wibree stand-alone chip
The Wibree stand-alone chip is designed for use with applications which require extremely low power consumption, small size, low cost and where only small quantities of data are transferred.
It's an ideal solution for small devices (like heart-rate monitors) that use only short data messages and must have long battery life.
Examples of devices that would benefit from the Wibree stand-alone chip are: watches, sports and wellness devices and human interface devices (HID) such as wireless keyboards.
The Bluetooth-Wibree dual-mode chip is designed for use in Bluetooth devices. In this type of implementation, Wibree functionality can be integrated with Bluetooth for a minor incremental cost by utilizing key Bluetooth components and the existing Bluetooth RF. This type of implementation allows Bluetooth devices to connect to a new range of tiny battery-powered devices.
Examples of devices that would benefit from the Bluetooth-Wibree dual-mode chip are mobile phones and personal computers.
Bluetooth is a great technology and brand, adopted worldwide
Bluetooth is widely used in mobile devices like PCâ„¢s and phones, as well as in wireless headsets. However, other products relying on button cell batteries as a source of power, e.g. watches, toys and human interface devices, are not served effectively by Bluetooth.
Wibree-Bluetooth dual-mode chip
similarities Wibree and Bluetooth use the 2.45 GHz band to transfer data and have a 1 Mbps transfer rate and a rage of about 10 meters (m). In Wibree-Bluetooth dual-mode they share the components like antenna.
Wibree is ultra low power technology
The maximum transmitted output power of Bluetooth class 2 is 4dBm,(~ 2.5 mW). The total power consumption is much higher. The output power of Wibree standard will be around -6dBm. Each manufacturer will determine its own transmit power.
Fast availability of new technology
In order to ensure fast availability of the new technology, Nokia is defining the Wibree interoperability specification together with a group of leading companies representing semiconductor manufacturers, device vendors and qualification service providers. The first commercial version of the specification is expected to be available by 1stquarter 2008.
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