The ZigBee Stack Profile
This document covers the Q4 2006 release of the ZigBee specification, which allows for networks of modest size,
a fair degree of autonomous self-configuration on the part of network devices, and a simple security model.
It is intended to support application profiles targeted to home control and monitoring, SOHO applications and
other lightweight applications for ZigBee technology that do not require low-power routers.
The ZigBee specification has a number of options, which, if exercised in different ways by different vendors,
will hamper both compliance testing activities and future product interoperability. This document, which is, for
the most part, a set of restrictions on the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) documents
corresponding to the three main sub-clauses of the specification, further restricts those options so as to
promote interoperability and testability.
Purpose
This document defines the knobs settings, functional description and PICS for devices conforming to this stack
profile, and is intended as the foundation for the platform compliance test plan that stack providers must pass
in order to certify their products as ZigBee compliant.
Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS)
The protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS) of a protocol implementation is a statement of which
capabilities and options of the protocol have been implemented. The statement is in the form of answers to a set
of questions in the PICS proforma. The questions in a proforma consist of a systematic list of protocol
capabilities and options as well as their implementation requirements. The implementation requirement indicates
whether implementation of a capability is mandatory, optional, or conditional depending on other options selected.
When a protocol implementer answers questions in a PICS proforma, they would indicate whether an item is
implemented or not, and provide explanations if an item is not implemented.