This chapter describes how ZigBee applications interact with other ZigBee applications. It describes what constitutes a ZigBee network, how individual nodes are addressed, and how to address application objects within a node. Terms such as PAN ID, extended PAN ID, network address, profile ID, cluster, endpoint, attribute, and command will become clear (if I have done my job). This chapter is filled with plenty of examples. If you're a developer and read only one chapter in this book, read this one.

4.8. ZigBee AES 128-Bit Security

The ZigBee security suite is built on the Advanced Encryption (AES-128 bit) Standard, a well-respected block cipher algorithm published by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). To read more about ...

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