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How Is Addressing Performed In Zigbee? |
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Answer» In ZigBee 1.0 and in ‘ZigBee’ stack profile, nodes are logically ORGANIZED as a tree. Routers branch out in a tree-like manner from the coordinator, with END devices typically being sleepy devices. Addressing is performed hierarchically by following the tree structure. In ‘ZigBee Pro’ stacks profile, there is no logical tree structure. Network addresses are RANDOMLY ATTRIBUTED, with potential address conflicts resolved subsequently. In ZigBee 1.0 and in ‘ZigBee’ stack profile, nodes are logically organized as a tree. Routers branch out in a tree-like manner from the coordinator, with end devices typically being sleepy devices. Addressing is performed hierarchically by following the tree structure. In ‘ZigBee Pro’ stacks profile, there is no logical tree structure. Network addresses are randomly attributed, with potential address conflicts resolved subsequently. |
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